Hong Kong:Hong Kong's leader on Friday announced the city would no longer require incoming travellers to quarantine in designated hotels as the city seeks to open up globally after nearly two years. Incoming travellers will also no longer need a negative PCR test within 48 hours before boarding a plane to Hong Kong, the city's chief executive John Lee said.
Instead, they will need to present a negative COVID-19 result from a rapid antigen test conducted 24 hours before their flight. The measures will come into effect Monday. While we can control the trend of the epidemic, we must allow the maximum room to allow connectivity with the world, so that we can have economic momentum and to reduce inconvenience to arriving travellers, said Lee, who also said that authorities will not roll back the measures announced on Friday.