Hong Kong is revamping its Covid-19 entry rules – here’s what you need to know
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All arrivals must show a negative Covid-19 test taken 72 hours before their flight. In the past, some vaccinated travellers were exempted from the requirement.

Under new measures, only fully vaccinated Hong Kong residents can fly in from high-risk countries, such as Britain, the Philippines and Indonesia

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/heal...ntry-rules

Fully vaccinated non-residents can enter the city from medium-risk countries, such as Singapore, Japan and the United States. Previously, only non-residents – regardless of vaccination status – who arrived from low-risk countries, namely Australia and New Zealand, were allowed to do so.

Fully vaccinated non-residents who have stayed in medium-risk places in the past 14 days are allowed to board flights to the city.

Travellers will be required to quarantine at a designated hotel for two weeks and take three Covid-19 tests during that period.

Those with a positive antibody test result will only need to quarantine for seven days at a designated quarantine hotel and take two Covid-19 tests during that period.
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