BEIJING — All arrivals to Beijing who need to stay at hotels must provide a nucleic acid test certificate from April 12, local authorities said on April 10.
People entering the capital city who need to stay at hotels should hold a health certificate verifying a negative local nucleic acid test within seven days, as well as a health code to prove they are free of COVID-19, Zhou Weiming, an official with Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, told a press briefing on epidemic prevention and control.
Hotels should also strictly follow epidemic prevention and control rules, including checking the health certificate provided by guests, supervising the check-in information, conducting morning and evening temperature tests on guests, and paying close attention to their health status.
The decision was made as Beijing is now under pressure to guard against a rebound of locally-transmitted COVID-19 cases as well as imported cases, Zhou said.
Beijing reported no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on April 9. As of April 9, 172 imported cases had been reported in the city, of which 66 had been discharged from hospitals after recovery.