Hong Kong began allowing non-resident visitors into the city on May 1, but they must quarantine at a government-approved hotel for seven days. Photo EPA-EFE
Leading business chambers in Hong Kong urge incoming leader to scrap quarantine for travellers, provide pandemic exit plan
- Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce says John Lee should make resumption of normal travel with mainland China priority
- European Chamber of Commerce expresses hope city will provide mainland with example of how to reopen to world
Hong Kong began allowing non-resident visitors into the city on May 1, but they must quarantine at a government-approved hotel for seven days. Photo EPA-EFE