The US is planning to relax Covid-19 testing restrictions for travelers from China on Friday, following a surge in cases and lack of transparency from Chinese officials. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had previously announced a requirement for travelers to prove they had tested negative for the virus before flying to the US from China, Hong Kong, and Macau. This decision is part of an effort to protect US citizens from the spread of the virus, though it is unclear if the US will continue to require negative tests in the future.
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US and China have exchanged strong words following the shooting down of a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon off the coast of South Carolina. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Wang Yi, director of the People's Republic of China CCP Central Foreign Affairs office, met at the Munich Security Conference in Germany to discuss the incident. The meeting is seen as a potential step towards de-escalating tensions between the two countries.
US intelligence officials have uncovered evidence of a Chinese military surveillance program, which includes a fleet of balloons and has conducted at least two dozen missions over five continents. Half a dozen of these flights have been within US airspace, and the US has requested a secure call between Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and his Chinese counterpart to manage tensions and open dialogue. The US has expressed concern about the Chinese surveillance program and called for greater transparency from the Chinese government.


