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Akash Yadav

Hong Kong cuts Covid hotel quarantine to 3 days on arrivals

Hong Kong's deputy secretary for health, Lo Chung-Mau announced that Hong Kong will reduce the period arrivals travelers must spend in hotel quarantine to three days, plus four days of health monitoring. (Bloomberg)

Travelers will be quarantined in designated hotels for three days starting from Friday, after which they can return home and spend four days under surveillance.

Their activities will be restricted during the four-day surveillance period. Under a yellow or amber health code, they will be banned from entering high-risk places or joining mask-off activities.

They could still take public transport, go to work, and shop at markets and malls if their daily rapid antigen test results are negative.

But they can't enter bars and amusement parks or visit elderly homes, schools, and certain medical facilities.

The southern Chinese city remains one of the few places in the world, together with mainland China, to require a quarantine to guard against travelers spreading COVID-19 to the local population. The policy taking effect Friday will be Hong Kong's shortest quarantine for arrivals since the pandemic began.

Hong Kong leader John Lee said arriving travelers must quarantine three days in a designated hotel, then undergo four days of medical surveillance during which their movements will be restricted via the use of a health code system.

Officials present the two-colour health code system to be rolled out.

Lee said that the new policy of just three days in quarantine was made after scientific evidence and data had been analyzed to control the risk factors.

“We also have to balance the risks against the economic activities and the social lives of (people in) Hong Kong," Lee said.

“(The data) gives us the indication that the risk factor of people who have finished three days quarantine in a designated hotel … is no more than the risk level of transmission in society," he said.

The changes to COVID-19 policies come despite an increase in daily infections, which city health officials warn could double to 8,000 in the coming weeks.

Hong Kong has imposed some of the world's strictest COVID-19 entry restrictions for most of the pandemic. At one point, Hong Kong required up to 21 days of compulsory hotel quarantine for travelers and a “circuit breaker" mechanism that would ban flights from certain airlines into the city if they import too many COVID-19 cases.

These measures have devastated the city's tourism industry and disrupted business travel in a city known for being an international financial center and a business hub.

Since the pandemic began, hundreds of thousands of residents have left Hong Kong. Many companies have also relocated to countries like Singapore where quarantine-free travel has resumed.

With inputs from the PTI

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