Forums > Travel Yunnan > Covid testing, Anyone had one done in Kunming. @duke You can't get vaccinated in Cali either. The process is crap as appointments + ID + proof of residence required (utility bill). Getting an appointment is like a lottery. In my county, there are four locations doing 60 jabs an hour, and a week's worth of appointments are booked in less than an hour. Then there are side effects to the vaccine. I suffered for 10 days but some folks have no problem at all.
I tried to find info on transit passengers but no luck. Travelers from China rules are different depending on if you are a US citizen or not. Lots of restrictions if you want to enter from China.
Forums > Travel Yunnan > Covid testing, Anyone had one done in Kunming. @duke: Latest info at LAX, April 5, 2021: www.flylax.com/travelsafely
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As of April 5th, 2021, the LA County travel advisory allows fully vaccinated individuals arriving into LA County to no longer have to self-quarantine provided they follow safety recommendations.
All unvaccinated non-essential travelers arriving in or returning to the County of Los Angeles from other states or countries must:
Quarantine for seven full days after travel if they get a negative COVID-19 viral test result collected 3-5 days after their arrival.
Quarantine for 10 full days after travel if they did not get tested with a COVID-19 viral test after their travel.
Self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 for 14 days after travel, avoid being around people who are at increased risk for severe illness and isolate and get tested if symptoms develop.
More Information:
The LA County Travel Advisory and Guidance and further information related to it can be found here:
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The State of California Travel Advisory can be found here:
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Forums > Living in Kunming > Eye exam/New glasses Bright Eye Hospital on Longquan Road, about 200 meters south of Baiyuan Road and Carrefour, solved my difficult and tricky post-stroke vision problem. How difficult? In the US, I need the lenses hand-made at $1,400 USD a pair. Bright Eye did better work than glasses I had made in California, and Hong Kong, or Beijing, for about 1200 RMB.
I also had cataract surgery done there. Excellent work.
Forums > Living in Kunming > COVID 19 vaccine for foreigners BoJoke
Oh yes, here is another extreme far right conspiracy website with very low factual reporting rating:
Stop doing anal Covid tests on our citizens, Japan tells China
Anal swabs cause ‘great psychological pain’, says Japan’s chief cabinet secretary.
www.theguardian.com/[...]
Forums > Living in Kunming > COVID 19 vaccine for foreigners BoJoke
New York Times:
China subjects some travelers to anal swabs, angering foreign governments.
March 5, 2021, 2:39 a.m. ET By Vivian Wang"
www.nytimes.com/[...]
And Newsweek:
An employee for the epidemic control department in the Daxing district of Beijing told the Global Times, a Chinese state-run newspaper, that "general international travelers" will be subject to anal swab tests in addition to nasal swabs."
www.newsweek.com/[...]
And Reuters:
BEIJING (Reuters) - Foreign visitors have been upset by China’s anal swab tests for COVID-19, prompting complaints of inconvenience and even psychological trauma, and stoking debate over their necessity. A few cities, such as the capital, Beijing, Shanghai and the port city of Qingdao require the checks, in addition to nasal or throat swab tests, for some international arrivals, state media say.
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And Washington Post:
Chinese state media outlets introduced the new protocol in recent days, prompting widespread discussion and some outrage. Some Chinese doctors say the science is there. Recovering patients, they say, have continued to test positive through samples from the lower digestive tract days after nasal and throat swabs came back negative.
www.washingtonpost.com/[...]
You sir, can just bend over.
Rhinos reintroduced to Yunnan
Posted byMy first reaction was that the importation and breeding of rhinos was going to be a big payoff for someone. Breed a few then, oops, a mature rhino dies. Quickly burn or burn the carcass sans the horn. Rhino horn goes for $60,000 USD per kgm or more.
"released into the wild" indeed. In this case the "wild" is the world's largest market for rhino horn and the reason so few rhinos are left.
Green Lake to get wetter, brighter, noisier
Posted byTacky. In Beijing they 拆 history and culture. I guess some tacky is needed somewhere.
Actually, I'm looking forward to trying to photograph imagines on water, then go home.
Chinese teens murder seven before arrests
Posted byActually, murder may not be the correct word. Homicide, is a broad covering the taking of a life with murder a subset of homicide. When the homicide involves robbery, Chinese law does not classify this kind of homicide as murder. In the West, the definition of murder tends to be broader than the Chinese definition.
I found it difficult to parse Chinese homicides, such as those described above into the Western equivalent of murder. Any comparison of Western and Chinese murder rates based on official statistics needs some SWAG to be accurate. Of course, my SWAG is better than your SWAG. :-)
From the little I know of Chinese law, the above killings would not be classified as murder due to main intent being robbery and the killings a secondary factor. So it is, under Chinese law it is, "Two teenagers decided to rob people for their money and also killed them."
If I am wrong, I would enjoy hearing from a competent authority.
Chinese teens murder seven before arrests
Posted byHow many of the seven did they shoot?
Foraging for wild edibles in Kunming's hills
Posted by@lihaizi
No. There are no safe or reasonable assumptions about food quality, origin, or safety in China.