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Hong Kong to further tighten Covid-19 travel restrictions

Chief executive Carrie Lam wants curbs more in line with mainland China’s

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Oct 2021 5:40PM

Hong Kong to further tighten Covid-19 travel restrictions
Chief executive Carrie Lam has previously described reopening to mainland China as ‘more important’ than restoring Hong Kong’s international travel links. – AFP pic, October 26, 2021 

HONG KONG – Hong Kong will tighten Covid-19 travel restrictions to bring it more into line with the Chinese mainland, its leader said today, as the city extends its streak of more than two months without a major local outbreak.

The announcement came despite concerns from the international hub’s business community that the city remains indefinitely cut off from the rest of the world, with one of the strictest mandatory quarantine regimes of any jurisdiction.

Most arrivals have to undergo 14 to 21 days of hotel quarantine.

Chief executive Carrie Lam said Hong Kong will now go even further as she tries to persuade China’s leaders to restore travel with the mainland.

“Soon, we will... announce that most of the quarantine exemptions granted to specific groups of visitors coming from overseas and the mainland will be cancelled,” Lam said, adding that only essential workers such as cross-border truck drivers will be allowed to make quarantine-free trips.

At present, Hong Kong allows certain groups of people to skip quarantine or isolate at home. They include diplomats and business leaders, as well as some mainlanders with Hong Kong resident cards.

Lam did not detail which categories would now be denied exemptions.

Last month, Hollywood star Nicole Kidman was allowed to skip quarantine to shoot a television show – a decision that sparked much public anger.

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Lam has previously described reopening to the mainland as “more important” than restoring Hong Kong’s international travel links.

Today, she made it clear that Beijing expects the city to mimic its own strict restrictions.

“We are caught in a sort of dilemma because in order to resume some quarantine-free travel with the mainland, we have to ensure our anti-Covid-19 practices are more in line with the mainland practices,” she told reporters.

“So, if Hong Kong were to loosen border controls for people arriving from overseas or adopt with what other countries have done – so-called to live with Covid-19 – then the chances to travel with the mainland will be reduced.”

Hong Kong’s business community has looked on with growing exasperation as rival finance hubs such as Singapore, Tokyo, London, and New York reopen.

Yesterday, the top lobby group for financial firms warned that Lam’s decision to pursue a zero-Covid-19 strategy and keep the city cut off is hammering its long-term prospects as a business hub. 

However, there is little sign of change on the horizon. 

China maintains strict curbs on overseas arrivals and has given no timetable for opening its borders.

Over the weekend, the Financial Times – citing a Chinese government source – said Beijing plans to keep its borders largely closed until after a major Communist Party gathering in November 2022. – AFP, October 26, 2021 

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