HK tightens quarantine for arrivals from 16 countries

2021-08-16 16:54
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The Hong Kong government announced today tighter quarantine arrangements for people arriving in Hong Kong from 16 countries, including the United States, citing the threat from the more infectious Delta novel coronavirus variant.

Officials said 15 countries will be upgraded from medium risk to high risk, meaning travellers have to be vaccinated and undergo quarantine for 21 days when they arrive here.

They are Bangladesh, Cambodia, France, Greece, Iran, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the US.
Australia, meanwhile, will be moved from low risk to medium risk.

People coming from countries on the Group B medium-risk list can spend as few as seven days in quarantine if they are fully vaccinated and their antibody test is positive. Other arrivals will be quarantined for 14 or 21 days.

The new arrangements will take effect on Friday.

A government spokesman said there's a need to upgrade the risk grouping of the 16 countries in order to "uphold the local barrier against the importation of COVID-19."

"The global COVID-19 epidemic situation is under serious threat from the Delta variant, with acute surges in the number of confirmed cases within a short period of time in many countries," he said.

As of this afternoon, Hong Kong's COVID-19 tally stood at 12,034 including 212 deaths, according to worldometers.info.

– RTHK, MPD

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