Hong Kong imposes 21-day quarantine for visitors, adds South Africa to banned list

Published Fri, Dec 25, 2020 · 04:11 AM

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    [HONG KONG] Hong Kong extended a compulsory quarantine by an extra seven days, to 21 days, for all visitors outside China, effective Friday, in stepped-up efforts to prevent a new variant of the novel coronavirus from spreading.

    Authorities also banned all people who have stayed in South Africa in the past 21 days from boarding for Hong Kong.

    The city has already banned all flights arriving from the United Kingdom from Monday, and said on Wednesday that two students who returned from the UK were likely to be infected with the new super-virulent strain of Covid-19.

    In a statement at midnight on Friday, authorities said people who have stayed in places outside China during the 21 days before their arrival have to undergo 21 days of compulsory quarantine in designated quarantine hotels.

    "Noting the drastic change of the global pandemic situation with the new virus variant found in more countries, there is a need for the government to introduce resolute measures immediately... to ensure that no case would slip through the net even under very exceptional cases where the incubation period of the virus is longer than 14 days," a government spokesperson said.

    REUTERS

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