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Health Code | It is reported that the government announced next week that Li Huiqiong quoted Zhang Jianzong: setting up a pilot scheme for Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau

2020-07-03T19:16:23.179Z


The New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic has eased. At present, people travelling between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau still need to undergo 14 days of compulsory quarantine. The Hong Kong Government intends to launch the Hong Kong version of the "Health Code", a mutual quarantine arrangement with Guangdong Province. It is understood that the government will announce the implementation details of the health code next week.


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Written by: Li Enci

2020-07-03 23:16

Date of last update: 2020-07-03 23:16

The New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic has eased. At present, people travelling between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau still need to undergo 14 days of compulsory quarantine. The Hong Kong Government intends to launch the Hong Kong version of the "Health Code", a mutual quarantine arrangement with Guangdong Province. It is understood that the government will announce the implementation details of the health code next week.

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At the meeting today, the chairman of the Legislative Council, Li Huiqiong, reported on the content of the meeting with Chief Secretary for Administration Zhang Jianzong. She quoted Zhang as saying that the government will announce the pilot program of "Health Code" in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao in the short term. If necessary, he can attend the internal meeting next Friday to explain.

The Government of Guangdong and Hong Kong intends to implement the health code in the form of a pilot program and small steps. In the first stage, the health code will be opened to the public in Hong Kong and Macao in the fields of work, commerce and people who need to travel. (Profile picture)

Testing fee 950 to more than 3000 yuan

The Hong Kong Government intends to launch the Hong Kong version of the "Health Code" to mutually recognize and quarantine arrangements with Guangdong Province, but there has been no timetable for implementation. In an interview with Chinese media last week, Secretary for Food and Health Chen Zhaoshi said that he understands the needs of the public and the authorities will introduce policies as soon as possible. However, due to technical details and requirements that need to be discussed, no timetable has been set.

Viral testing in Hong Kong is currently expensive, ranging from $950 to more than 3,000 yuan, including a doctor’s evaluation, nucleic acid test and test report. The reporter has inquired from various private hospitals and found that doctors' consultation fees in different hospitals will vary according to the time of consultation. Among them, the weekends and evenings are the most expensive. There are also private hospitals' testing fees that have been prepared to meet the "health". Code".

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