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Hong Kong shortens on-arrival quarantine from three weeks to two

This is followed by seven days of self-monitoring at home, says city leader Carrie Lam

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2022 10:00PM

Hong Kong shortens on-arrival quarantine from three weeks to two
All arrivals to Hong Kong will undergo 14 days of mandatory quarantine in designated hotels and seven days of self-monitoring at home, says Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam. – AFP pic, January 27, 2022

HONG KONG – Hong Kong today shortened the mandatory quarantine for international travellers from three weeks to two, even as the city struggles to contain virus outbreaks involving Omicron and Delta variants.

Like mainland China, Hong Kong is one of the few places left in the world still pursuing a “zero-Covid-19” strategy that has largely kept the virus at bay but left the finance hub internationally isolated.

The emergence of the highly transmissible Omicron variant saw the city increase its travel restrictions in December – slamming borders shut to arrivals from eight countries and banning transit passengers from more than 150 destinations.

But Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam today said beginning February 5, the three-week mandatory quarantine period for all arrivals – some of the longest isolation measures in the world – will be reduced to two weeks.

“All arrivals to Hong Kong will undergo 14 days of mandatory quarantine in designated hotels and seven days of self-monitoring at home,” she said. 

Arrivals will be able to leave their homes during the final days but are required to take a Covid-19 test at least twice, she added. 

However, social distancing measures across the city – like the ban on restaurant dining after 6pm – will be extended for two more weeks, while schools will still be suspended. 

The ban on people arriving from eight countries – Australia, Canada, France, India, Pakistan, the Philippines, the United Kingdom and the United States – will continue for another two weeks, to February 18.

The extension comes as Hong Kong prepares for the Lunar New Year, a usually raucous affair during which boisterous street fairs see lion dance performances and families gather for meals.

“But considering the dire Covid situation, I have to appeal to all residents to stay at home, reduce cross-family gatherings and join hands to fight the virus,” Lam said.

Hong Kong’s mandatory three-week quarantine is one of the longest in the world. It has been subject to a barrage of complaints from the international business community, with firms saying the policy deters talent from entering the transport and logistics hub.

Lam on Thursday said the policy change was “purely based on science”, due to Omicron’s shorter incubation period.

Hong Kong on Thursday recorded 164 confirmed infections – the highest daily figure since the pandemic began – though only 116 were local cases. – AFP, January 27, 2022

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