Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg warn people not to travel to China "unnecessarily"

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Agence France-Presse reported that the German Foreign Ministry issued a warning on Twitter on the 8th, advising citizens not to travel to China unless necessary, because the COVID-19 epidemic in the world's most populous country has seriously intensified after relaxing its zero-clearance policy, and the local medical capacity is... Energy has long been exhausted.

Subsequently, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg also issued a statement

Ming said: "Luxembourg adopts the same approach as Germany's travel advice and currently recommends not traveling to China unless necessary." The Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also announced on its website that it currently does not recommend non-essential travel to China.

More than a dozen countries have implemented new entry regulations for travelers from China. European Union experts this week strongly encouraged its 27 member states to follow suit, while the United States and Japan are non-European countries that have also adopted similar measures.

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