SHANGHAI More than half of Chinese say they will put off travel abroad, for periods from several months to more than a year, even if borders re-opened tomorrow, a study showed on Tuesday, a sign that consumer recovery from COVID-19 measures will take time.
By Casey Hall SHANGHAI (Reuters) - More than half of Chinese say they will put off travel abroad, for periods from several months to more than a year,.
SHANGHAI - More than half of Chinese say they will put off travel abroad, for periods from several months to more than a year, even if borders re-opened tomorrow, a study showed on Tuesday (Dec 6), a sign that consumer recovery from Covid-19 measures will take time. Mainland China retains some of the world’s most stringent measures on PCR testing.