Hong Kong cuts quarantine for vaccinated travellers
Hong Kong will relax quarantine for some fully vaccinated inbound travelers. It will be eased from 14 to seven days for travellers and HK residents coming from some low risk countries including Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
They will be required to self-monitor for another week after the seven-day hotel quarantine, health officials said. Those coming from high risk countries will have their mandatory quarantine reduced from 21 days to two weeks.
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