Hong Kong will ditch its stringent hotel quarantine for incoming travellers that has eroded the city’s status as a financial hub, hammered its economy and sparked an exodus of residents.
The policy, which at one point required visitors and residents to quarantine in a hotel for as long as three weeks, had been in place for two and a half years, effectively cutting the city off from the rest of the world as well as from mainland China.
John Lee, the city’s chief executive, said that the quarantine requirement would be eliminated from Monday, but travellers would be subject to testing and monitoring for three days after landing.
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