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Customs clearance ︱ Qingyan survey: 95% of the interviewees are willing to prevent the epidemic and more than half of the mainland impedes family reunion

2021-10-20T10:41:45.039Z


Hong Kong and the Mainland have not yet cleared customs, and many citizens are eager to resume customs clearance with the Mainland as soon as possible. "Qingyan Hong Kong" today (20th) published an online questionnaire survey. Among many regions, 96.1% of the respondents, namely 1,274 people, most hope


Hong Kong and the Mainland have not yet cleared customs, and many citizens are eager to resume customs clearance with the Mainland as soon as possible.

"Qingyan Hong Kong" today (20th) published an online questionnaire survey. Among many regions, 96.1% of the respondents, namely 1,274 people, most hope to resume normal customs clearance with the Mainland and Macau.

The second place that most hopes to pass customs is other Asian countries or regions, but only 33 people, or 2.5% of the respondents.


Chen Zhihao, the Hong Kong convener of the Youth Research Institute, suggested that Hong Kong directly introduce the "Health Code" from the Mainland to use the "Health Code" in the Mainland for one month's continuous use of the "Health Code". Quota for entry into the Mainland.

Rong Haien, a Hong Kong consultant and legislative council member of the Youth Research Institute, believes that the government should make good use of technology to identify high-risk groups and establish an appropriate and systematic reporting mechanism to prevent the spread of the virus while allowing the public to feel the promise of customs clearance. .


"Qingyan Hong Kong" published the results of the "Opinions on the Restoration of Quarantine-Free Customs Clearance between the Mainland and Hong Kong". The online questionnaire was collected from the 12th to the 19th of this month, and 1326 valid responses were finally received.

According to the survey, 97.7% of the interviewees are concerned or very concerned about the return of normal customs clearance between the Mainland and Hong Kong. In terms of the factors that hinder travel to the Mainland the most, 83.1% think it is the time required for hotel isolation and testing, and 7.7% are affected. The visitors thought it was the cost of testing at the hotel.

More than half of the interviewees said family reunion was hindered

In the questionnaire, 90.6% of the respondents said that the isolation and testing measures between the Mainland and Hong Kong have a certain or very significant impact on them.

Among the many influences, 52.6% of the respondents said that the biggest influence is hindering family reunion, 24.7% of the respondents thought that it hindered travel, and 22.5% of the respondents said that the biggest influence was hindering work.

In the fight against the epidemic, 82% of the interviewees strongly agree or more agree with "preventing transmission," while only 14% of the interviewees agree with "coexisting with the virus."

95.3% of the interviewees said that they would support or fully support Hong Kong's comprehensive integration of the mainland's epidemic prevention and control measures if it helps to cancel the isolation and testing measures.

Hong Kong should set up a customs clearance code with tracking function

Li Shirong, Hong Kong consultant of Youth Research Institute, believes that Hong Kong should set up a "customs clearance code" with tracking function as soon as possible. It may also consider introducing the "Yuekang Code" directly for citizens who intend to go to the mainland to use it voluntarily, and those who do not go to the mainland can freely choose not to use it. , Stressing that there is no infringement of personal privacy.

Chen Zhihao, the Hong Kong convener of Youth Research Institute, pointed out that the mainland is one of the best places in the world for epidemic prevention and control. One reason is to strictly prevent overseas virus spreaders from entering the mainland. Therefore, it is understandable that the mainland has the same stringent entry prevention requirements for Hong Kong.

He emphasized that Hong Kong cannot become a gap in the country's epidemic prevention and control. Therefore, it should be more actively integrated with the country's epidemic prevention and control policies to allow the Mainland to relax the immigration arrangements for Hong Kong people.

Chen Zhihao suggested that Hong Kong directly introduce the "Health Code" from the Mainland to obtain the consent of the Mainland, so that Hong Kong people who have used the "Health Code" for one month, received two doses of the new crown vaccine and have tested negative for nucleic acid will be given priority to enter the mainland without quarantine.

He also suggested that the government strengthen the "external defense import", significantly tighten the scope of exemption, and implement "closed-loop management" to increase the frequency of mandatory testing by airport and quarantine hotel staff.

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