Hong Kong lifts all anti-COVID restrictions for tourists

Hong Kong lifts all anti-COVID restrictions for tourists

From April 1, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (PRC) lifted the last covid restrictions - PCR or rapid tests are no longer required for entry, Interfax reports.

According to information on the Hong Kong government website, only temperature screening is now required upon entry, there are no other restrictions.

From February 6, a vaccination certificate was no longer required to enter Hong Kong, and from March 1, the city administration abolished masks.

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