Hong Kong to further tighten COVID-19 travel restrictions

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong will tighten coronavirus travel restrictions to bring it more into line with the Chinese mainland, its leader said on Tuesday (Oct 26), as the city extended its streak of more than two months without a major local outbreak. The announcement came despite concerns from the international

HONG KONG: Hong Kong will tighten coronavirus travel restrictions to bring it more into line with the Chinese mainland, its leader said on Tuesday , as the city extended its streak of more than two months without a major local outbreak.

"Soon we will ... announce that most of the quarantine exemptions granted to specific groups of visitors coming from overseas and mainland will be cancelled," Lam said, adding only essential workers such as cross-border truck drivers would be allowed to make quarantine-free trips. Hong Kong's business community has looked on with growing exasperation as rival finance hubs such as Singapore, Tokyo, London and New York reopen.

 

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The Hong Kong government just wants to please its Beijing masters. Pathetic.

CCP puppets in HongKong must follow closely their boss in Beijing. I can tell u Carrie Lam won't back down if Xi doesn't give the green light! Better relocate ur office elsewhere! StandWithHongKong BoycottChina BoycottBeijing2022

Glad that Singapore scrapped that travel bubble arrangement with the insane regime. Hong Kong is no longer an open, global partner to work with.

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