Hong Kong may adjust COVID-19 entry rules for residents, workers from extremely high-risk areas

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HONG KONG — From next week, Hong Kong may allow residents and workers to return from extremely high-risk areas if they have a recognized Covid-19 vaccination record.

The document must be issued by Hong Kong, mainland China or countries recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as having “stringent regulatory authorities”, it was reported on Thursday (July 15).

Unvaccinated children aged 18 or below and stranded in Britain – one of eight countries listed as “extremely high-risk” by the Hong Kong government – can also return to the territory, the South China Morning Post reported, citing an insider.

It said the arrangement for unv…

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