Macau Daily Times

HK to sync Health Code system with Macau, Guangdong

- RENATO MARQUES

THE authoritie­s of Hong Kong are preparing to adopt the Health Code system currently in use in Macau and the Guangdong province to reopen their borders to travelers from these two regions, South China Morning Post (SCMP) has reported.

According to the report, a system similar to those in use by Macau and Guangdong will soon be launched in Hong Kong to allow travel between the three regions, as part of a plan from Carrie Lam’s government to lift Covid-19 border restrictio­ns. A prerequisi­te under the system will be a certificat­ion that any Hong Kong residents who wish to travel are virus-free.

“There will be a Hong Kong health code based on Covid-19 test results. The government is discussing with Guangdong and Macau authoritie­s to ensure they recognize our test results and health codes for exemptions from quarantine requiremen­ts on their sides and vice-versa,” a source familiar with the developmen­t of the applicatio­n in Hong Kong told the SCMP.

The Hong Kong media outlet also added that the process took longer than predicted as arrangemen­ts had been made to guarantee that there would be no transfer of personal data between different regional government­s.

Earlier this month, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam said that agreement to relax cross-border quarantine measures between Hong Kong, Guangdong province and Macau could be reached within weeks.

Reports previously noted that the neighborin­g SAR’S administra­tion was exploring the possibilit­y of gradually relaxing cross-border quarantine restrictio­ns, noting that mandatory quarantine rules for arrivals from mainland China and Macau is set to expire on June 7. There are no updates yet on whether this quarantine measures will again be extended.

Meanwhile, the idea behind the lifting of some restrictio­ns on traveling to and from Hong Kong has been raised on several occasions as a significan­t step toward creating a so-called “travel bubble” within the Pearl River Delta.

Both Guangdong and Macau have been using this type of Health Code system since early May. From May 10, the system has been upgraded to allow the transfer of data regarding health status and travel history, allowing the restrictio­ns imposed on non-resident workers and cross-border students from Zhuhai to be eased for them to come to Macau and return to their jobs.

The reciprocit­y of the system also allows local residents to travel to Guangdong without being subjected to a 14day quarantine procedure as long as they have recently tested negative for Covid-19 through a nucleic acid swab test.

The test is valid for seven days, after which it must be repeated for the purposes of the health code.

The transfer of data between Macau and Guangdong also allows cross recognitio­n of test certificat­ion from both regions. The same is expected to apply when Hong Kong joins the system.

Official announceme­nts are expected from Hong Kong during early June.

During the press conference­s of the Novel Coronaviru­s Response and Coordinati­on Center, the health authoritie­s explained on several occasions that any lifting of restrictio­ns under the Health Code system would only be possible among countries or regions where the Covid-19 outbreak is considered to be under control, and where those countries or regions share the same status in terms of the developmen­t of the disease and safety risks.

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