Coronavirus / Number of people crossing China borders cut by 90% over COVID-19: Official

The number of people crossing China's borders were reduced by 90% as part of efforts to prevent the spread of coronavirus, Chinese immigration official Liu Haitao said. However, limiting non-essential travel remains a challenge in mountain passes, ferries and roads along China's borders, he added. He further said that coronavirus cases in countries along china's borders are still rising.

Reuters : Apr 13, 2020, 10:19 PM
BEIJING- China has reduced the number of people crossing its borders by 90% as part of its efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus, an immigration official said on Monday.

Speaking at a briefing, Liu Haitao, an official with the National Immigration Administration, said the number of cases was still on the rise in the countries along China’s borders.

China was working to limit all non-essential crossings, but it remained a huge challenge to control the large number of mountain passes, ferries and roads along the country’s long border, he added.