The Hong Kong government said today (10th) that New Zealand announced earlier that it would adopt a "coexistence with the virus" policy and set a vaccination target. However, the number of confirmed cases in the country has been increasing. In response to the increased risk of imported cases, it has decided to tighten the transfer from New Zealand to Hong Kong. People’s quarantine requirements.
The Hong Kong government announced that it will change New Zealand from a designated area of low-risk group C to a designated area of medium-risk group B, which means that the number of "epidemic surveillance" days must be added. The relevant adjustments will take effect from midnight next Wednesday (17th).
Currently New Zealand is the only designated area in Group C.
In other words, from November 17, no overseas areas will be listed as designated areas in Group C.
According to Hong Kong's entry quarantine requirements, those who have stayed in the designated area of Group B on the day of arrival or 14 days before and have completed the vaccination are required to undergo compulsory quarantine at the designated quarantine hotel for 14 days, undergo four tests during the period, and then self-employed within seven days. Monitoring and compulsory testing on the 16th and 19th day of arrival in Hong Kong.
As for the relevant Hong Kong residents who have not completed the vaccination, they must undergo compulsory quarantine for 21 days at the designated quarantine hotel, during which they undergo six tests.
Non-Hong Kong residents who have not completed the vaccination will not be allowed to enter the country.
The government stated that it will continue to closely monitor the epidemic situation in different regions, based on the risk-based principle, and consider a basket of factors, including public health factors such as the local epidemic situation, detection rate, vaccination rate, passenger flow and actual imported cases, as well as the relationship with Hong Kong. Socio-economic related factors, adjust the boarding, quarantine and testing requirements for people arriving in Hong Kong in the relevant areas according to the degree of risk and depending on the situation.
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