Travellers arriving in Hong Kong will now longer face mandatory hotel quarantine. Photo: Yik Yeung-man
Hong Kong’s lifting of quarantine could help mainland China map path out off zero-Covid
- The decision to end hotel quarantine for travellers has been described as overdue, but it is not expected to make much difference to case numbers
- Scientists say the mainland, which is one of the few places still to impose strict controls, will remain cautious about opening up
Travellers arriving in Hong Kong will now longer face mandatory hotel quarantine. Photo: Yik Yeung-man