Beijing requires negative results before entering public areas during holiday
Beijing requires all the residents to hold negative results of nucleic acid tests taken within 48 hours before entering any public places in the city, including scenic areas, hotels and homestays during the May Day holiday starting on Saturday, in order to control the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
After the five-day holiday, all the students and workers should hold negative results of nucleic acid tests taken within 48 hours when returning to school or going back to work, said Xu Hejian, spokesman of the municipal government, at a news conference on Friday.
The third round of the nucleic acid testings was launched on Friday and will continue on Saturday in many districts of the capital and the public should take the tests with good virus prevention measures, said Li Ang, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Health Commission.
- Shanghai kicks off 2026 WeStart international innovation and entrepreneurship competition
- Over 100 students take part in International Youth Leadership Finance Summit in Shanghai
- Karst cave in Zhangjiajie sees international tourist surge as spring unfolds
- China’s land geochemical conditions improve over past 30 years
- 'Hello Beijing' cultural event showcases the metropolis' heritage and innovation
- Heart drug interest surges after college entrance tutor's death
































