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We've received some reports from foreigners being randomly stopped by police, and incident where someone was refused on the subway. There have been a couple of incidents where foreigners were refused entry to a park or a mall. No issues with entry to xiao qus even though every xiao qu has a different level of control measures implemented: sometimes registering when coming or going, sometimes temperature checks, sometimes nothing.
It is not compulsory to produce a 'health certificate' so I would emphasize that when it happens, and report it here so we get an idea of how often this happens.
We will call the mayor hotline again if it becomes a regular occurrence but so far it's been limited to a few incidents.
Some foreigners have been asked by police to produce a 'health certificate'. Here is the latest:
Important update: Foreigners can not enter China as of March 28 - including those with a valid visa or residence permit.
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