After the SAR government announced the "0+3" plan last week, the Shenzhen government held a video conference on the city's epidemic prevention and control work on Sunday (25th), proposing to "comprehensively strengthen the Shenzhen-Hong Kong joint prevention and control, and effectively import the external defense into a closed loop. Close up."
Chief Executive Li Jiachao met with reporters before attending the Executive Council today (27th) and was asked about the progress of customs clearance and "reverse isolation" with the mainland. He said whether an agreement can be reached depends on whether Hong Kong can meet Shenzhen's "7+3" quarantine requirements. The arrangement will not increase the risk of epidemic prevention in the Mainland.
He said that the relevant discussions have been ongoing, and I hope everyone will take a positive attitude.
Li Jiachao said that discussions with the mainland on "reverse isolation" arrangements have been ongoing. High-level officials from the two places have met, but whether an agreement can be reached depends on whether Hong Kong can meet the quarantine requirements set by Shenzhen.
He pointed out that even if there is a "reverse isolation" arrangement, it is still necessary to "7+3" when going to Shenzhen. Now we only consider whether the relevant measures should be carried out in Hong Kong or Shenzhen. He hopes that it will not increase the risk of epidemic prevention in Shenzhen while making it convenient for Hong Kong people.
He believes that there should be a positive attitude towards this, and said that the relevant measures have nothing to do with the number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong.
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