The Hong Kong government announced the end to its amber health code restrictions for arrivals and the use of scanning app to enter premises starting on Wednesday, Dec. 14. READ:
The Hong Kong government announced the end to its amber health code restrictions for arrivals and the use of scanning app to enter premises starting on Wednesday, Dec. 14.Based on a report from South China Morning Post , the removal of the amber health code will effectively lift all travel restrictions for visitors arriving in the city who will test negative as well as those who are subjected to curbs during their first three-day stay.
“We believe that the lifting [of the measures] will not increase the risk of local outbreaks,” he added. Hong Kong has recently implemented a “0+3” period where travelers are issued an amber code on their health application, and are restricted to enter public places such as restaurants, bars, clubs, gyms, swimming pools, salons, and spas, until they test negative after three days.
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