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BRIEF-Beijing Announced To Extend Its Quarantine Period From 14 To 21 Days For New Arrivals - Global Times

Reuters | Updated: 04-01-2021 14:33 IST | Created: 04-01-2021 14:09 IST
BRIEF-Beijing Announced To Extend Its Quarantine Period From 14 To 21 Days For New Arrivals - Global Times
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Jan 4 (Reuters) -

* BEIJING ANNOUNCED TO EXTEND ITS QUARANTINE PERIOD FROM 14 TO 21 DAYS FOR NEW ARRIVALS TO PREVENT IMPORTED CASES - GLOBAL TIMES Source: https://bit.ly/3opmM4B


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