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Customs clearance in the Mainland|Going north requires a 48-hour nucleic acid negative certificate to see clearly the testing stations and fees

2023-01-05T06:59:25.397Z


Hong Kong will finally clear customs with the mainland on January 8. According to the announcement today (5th) by the Comprehensive Group of the Joint Defense and Joint Control Mechanism of the State Council, people entering Hong Kong must have a 48-hour negative nucleic acid test result for the new coronavirus infection, and the test result will be sent to the mainland.


Hong Kong will finally clear customs with the mainland on January 8. According to the announcement today (5th) by the Comprehensive Group of the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council, people entering Hong Kong must have a 48-hour negative nucleic acid test result for the new coronavirus infection and fill in the test result at the customs Health declaration card.


At present, citizens can choose to take a sample at a community testing center, pay a fee to obtain a paper certificate for travel, and get the test result within 12 hours at the earliest, but they need to pay 240 yuan; the standard fee is up to 150 yuan, and the test result is within 24 hours. out of the oven.

Paper certificates are required at the time of entry and exit, and electronic versions or mobile phone messages will not be accepted.


▼East Rail Lok Ma Chau Station will resume service after customs clearance on January 4▼


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Physical test results must be presented

From January 8th, people entering the mainland no longer need to be quarantined, but they need to hold a negative nucleic acid test result certificate within 48 hours before they can enter the mainland.

Citizens can go to private medical institutions or community testing centers to purchase nucleic acid testing services at their own expense, while paying attention to the following points:

- Nucleic acid testing services must be approved by the Hong Kong government: click here for the list

-If you go to a community testing center for a nucleic acid test, you need to

pay

to get the nucleic acid test results and paper certificates available for travel.

- If you go to a community testing center for a nucleic acid test, you can make an appointment online in advance,

-If the test results are used for travel, citizens please remember to bring the documents needed to go to the destination to register at the community testing center (such as the Mainland Travel Permit (Home Return Permit) for Hong Kong and Macau residents, passport or other travel documents).

- Those arriving from overseas regions or Taiwan, please use the identification document number listed in the medical surveillance notice to make an appointment.

-Applicants can make appointments for up to 3 testing sessions at community testing centers or community testing stations.

- Entry and exit will not accept free test results and nucleic acid certificates received by mobile phone messages

.

If citizens are unable to print by themselves, after completing the paid nucleic acid test, they can go to the community testing center according to the notice to get a paper certificate.

-Determine the required nucleic acid service according to time needs: Receive the result certificate within 24 hours of sampling: the upper limit is 150 yuan; receive the result certificate within 12 hours of sampling: the upper limit is 240 yuan.

(Contractors can set service charges lower than the upper limit, so the self-paid service charges of various community testing centers/testing stations may be different.)

▼On January 4, staff at West Kowloon Station of the High Speed ​​Rail prepared for the resumption of traffic▼


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Now returning to Hong Kong can rely on the rapid test results within 24 hours

As for returning to Hong Kong, those who are currently arriving in Hong Kong from the Mainland, Macau or Taiwan, and those who are three years old or above on the day of arrival in Hong Kong, must arrive at the scheduled time of departure (entry from the airport) or scheduled arrival time (entry from other ports) Conduct a rapid antigen test within the previous 24 hours, or perform a nucleic acid test within 48 hours and obtain a negative result; and keep the photos or nucleic acid test reports containing the rapid antigen test results for 90 days.

The results can be voluntarily declared through the electronic health declaration form.

The Government recommends that all arrivals to Hong Kong take a rapid antigen test with their own rapid antigen test kits every day from the day of arrival (i.e. day 0) to the fifth day after arrival in Hong Kong.

▼On December 16, the reporter actually tested the identity of "willing to check all" and was rejected for free testing▼


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▼Previous Shenzhen Bay Entry-Exit Quarantine Situation▼


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Source: hk1

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