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With few entry tests, Southeast Asia may gain most from China's travel revival

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Somewhere to avoid then sadly. Who wants to deal with those I'll mannered idiots with a side of covid thrown in.

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Global super spreader.

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Discrimination is always the word to use when a person or country feels they have been wronged! In this case Covid is world wide, its about taking precaution. The Sinisters of Malaysia and Cambodia are countries where they need money and they depend on tourism they don't care about the people they are looking at Chinese tourist dollars. They don't have to worry about a health scare because should a pandemic happens in their countries they will be the first in line to get the best health care the world has to offer while telling the people the travel ban is scare tactics and discrimination!

"We are not taking the stance of discriminating (against) any countries," said Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, an ally of Beijing, described other countries' testing requirements as "propaganda" designed to "scare people".

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