Japan and South Korea are defending public health measures that place restrictions on travelers from China following politically motivated retaliation from China’s communist regime.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which rules China as a single-party state, ordered that it would stop granting short-term visas to Japanese and South Korean nationals on Jan. 10.
The move followed Japan and South Korea’s decision to require a negative COVID-19 test from travelers coming from China. South Korea has also stopped issuing most short-term visas at its consulates in China through the end of January. Japan has not limited Chinese visas at all.
The CCP requires a negative COVID-19 test from all travelers entering China….