Hong Kong to require passengers from ‘high-risk’ countries to test negative before flying as city records 38 new Covid-19 cases
The government of Hong Kong is drafting tighter measures to weed out imported coronavirus patients amid a third wave of local infections which is stretching her hospitals and quarantine facilities.
Hong Kong will require thousands of air travellers flying from high-risk countries such as India and Pakistan to produce certificates showing they have tested negative for Covid -19 before they arrive, as the city confirmed 38 new cases on Friday, with 32 local infections among them.
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