A variant of the new crown pneumonia virus Omicron is raging around the world. The Hong Kong government announced today (9th) that in response to the confirmation of Omicron cases in Estonia and Uganda, it will designate Estonia and Uganda as Group A designated areas starting at midnight next Sunday (12th). Tighten the boarding and quarantine requirements for people arriving in Hong Kong.
The government announced today (9th) that according to the latest global epidemic development, it will designate Estonia and Uganda as Group A designated areas starting at midnight next Sunday (12th).
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The government announced earlier that it would designate the areas where Omicron cases were found as Group A designated areas.
In response to the confirmation of Omicron cases in Estonia and Uganda, the government will designate these areas as Group A designated areas, which will take effect at midnight on the 12th of this month.
At that time, non-Hong Kong residents who have stayed there within 21 days will not be allowed to enter the country. Hong Kong residents must have completed the vaccination and have an approved vaccination record before boarding the plane back to Hong Kong, and will be compulsory for 21 days at the designated quarantine hotel upon arrival in Hong Kong During the quarantine, six tests were conducted, and mandatory tests were taken at the community testing center on the 26th day of arrival in Hong Kong.
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