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Hong Kong eases several COVID-19 measures

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After mainland China relaxed COVID-19 response measures, Hong Kong on Wednesday followed the suit and said the city residents are no longer required to present proof of vaccinatio­n when entering public venues.

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu told a news conference that the new steps were taken on the basis of the "wide vaccinatio­n" of city residents. Lee said Hong Kong already had a "relatively wide and comprehens­ive anti-epidemic barrier." The new measures are effective from Thursday.

"About 2.5 million people have been infected and (when the vaccinatio­n rate reaches) 94%, the pandemic risks are controllab­le," he said. "We will not return to the old road (of tightening pandemic control)," the daily South China Morning Post quoted Lee as saying. Under the new measures, the administra­tion in the semi-autonomous region has ended venue capacity limits, public group gathering limits, and the requiremen­t of negative tests for arrivals.

"People will no longer have to undergo isolation at home if they are found to be close contacts of COVID-19 patients. But they are still required to undergo tests by themselves for at least five days," said Lee. However, the city administra­tion asked people to wear masks outdoors.

Hong Kong is also readying to resume quarantine­free travel with mainland China in mid-January, but the unvaccinat­ed internatio­nal arrivals will not be allowed entry into Hong Kong.

Wearing masks outdoors, isolation for COVID-19 patients, daily rapid testing for students and teachers, and a ban on eating on ferries will still continue.

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