The United States on Monday said that it has revised advisory for Americans considering travel to China, upgrading its advice from a blanket warning not to go to the country.
However, the country has still urged people to reconsider their travel as it fears arbitrary arrest in China following enforcement of the new security law.
The US, while easing the traveling advisory, acknowledged that China has made considerable progress against the Covid-19 virus despite being the epicenter of it.
The People’s Republic of China “has resumed most business operations (including day cares and schools),” the State Department said.
“Other improved conditions have been reported within the PRC,” it said.
The revised travel advisory comes a day after Chinese President Xi Jinping honoured the medical professional for their agile fight against the novel virus, mentioning country has definitely defeated the virus.
The Chinese government on Monday informed that it is compiling a database of technologies that can be used to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Meanwhile, the relationship between China and US continue to remain sour with both the countries dissenting each other. The Trump administration, which has been receiving worldwide flak for its management of the pandemic, has accused China of starting the pandemic.