Hong Kong continues to take a very cautious approach to travellers

Hong Kong, 30th March: According to media reports, the Hong Kong government plans to “reopen” to lower-risk tourists and shorten its quarantine period from 21 days to 14 days for some vaccinated travellers.

“For the first time since borders closed in March 2020, the city will reopen to low-risk travellers from Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore who are not Hong Kong residents. Visitors from these locations will qualify for a shortened 14-day quarantine period. This will be followed by a week of medical surveillance and Covid-19 testing on the 19th day… Fully vaccinated travellers who have visited medium-risk locations such as South Korea and Japan will also be eligible for a shortened quarantine of two weeks.”