HONG KONG NEW 0+3 QUARANTINE MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE POLICY UPDATED
Started from 26 September 2022, arrivals to Hong Kong NO longer needed to isolate in a designated quarantine in a hotel. Instead, inbound travellers can choose to undergo 3 days of medical surveillance at home or at a hotel. During the medical surveillance, they can leave home, but restricted to visit premises like eat-in in restaurants. And travellers subject to take the PRC test in the community centres.
The New 0+3 Policy applies to arrival from overseas or Taiwan. The details of inbound control measures as below:
To register for undergoing a nucleic acid test by scanning the health declaration QR code. Then, the system will issue medical surveillance notices, vaccination records and Provisional Vaccine Pass QR amber codes electronically.
Amber Code restrictions means visitors are not allowed to enter high-risk premises involving mask-off or group activities. For example, bars and restaurants. Travellers can conduct daily essential activities of lower risks, such as taking public transport, going to work, entering supermarkets and shopping malls, etc.
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