Beijing Mandates 48-Hour Covid Test Results for Public Access: Official Announcement

Beijing Mandates 48-Hour Covid Test Results for Public Access: Official Announcement

Beijing Reports 634 New Local COVID-19 Cases

In a routine briefing, Liu Xiaofeng, the deputy director of Beijing’s Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, announced that the capital recorded 634 fresh local COVID‑19 cases from 9 am to 3 pm (0700 GMT) on Tuesday, 22 November.

What This Means for Residents

  • From November 24th, entry into public venues—shopping malls, hotels, and government offices—will require a PCR test result showing a negative outcome within the last 48 hours.
  • City officials say this move aims to curb further transmission as the country’s case numbers keep climbing.

Key Takeaways

  • Beijing’s new totals reflect the city’s ongoing vigilance against community spread.
  • Citizens should keep their PCR results handy if they plan to shop, travel, or attend public meetings.
  • Don’t hope for a “no‑test” pass—this policy is now iron‑clad.

In short, the capital is tightening its pandemic safety nets: keep your test result in crisp, clear shape before stepping into most public spaces. Stay safe and keep the good vibes flowing!