Hong Kong continues to shift away from a “zero Covid” policy, as it prepares to end mandatory hotel quarantine for international arrivals on Monday
The move was announced by its Chief Executive John Lee on Friday.
A flight ban on nine countries, including the UK, ended in April. In the same month, the mandatory quarantine for vaccinated arrivals in the Special Administrative Region was reduced from two weeks to one.
In August, this was reduced again, to three days in a designated quarantine…