Macao travelers to mainland exempted from quarantine requirement
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A woman walks to the departure hall of Shenzhen Bay Port Hong Kong Port Area on Feb 8, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
BEIJING -- Chinese authorities on Monday said that personnel entering the Chinese mainland from Macao will be exempted from the quarantine measure of a 14-day medical isolation period at designated sites from Wednesday.
The announcement, released on the website of the Hong Kong and Macao
Affairs Office of China's State Council, was jointly issued by the
office, the National Health Commission, the General Administration of
Customs, the National Immigration Administration, and the Civil Aviation
Administration of China.
The move aims to coordinate epidemic control with normal personnel
exchanges between the mainland and Macao, the announcement said.
The new measure applies to all arrivals except confirmed COVID-19
cases, suspected cases, close contacts, and people who have a fever or
respiratory symptoms, as well as those who have traveled or lived
overseas within the past 14 days, it added.
Arrivals are asked to follow requirements, including holding valid
exit or entry documents and a health certificate, and to cooperate with
relevant agencies at mainland port areas in epidemic prevention and
control, and border inspections, the announcement said.
Personal health information should also be declared when entering the
mainland. If travelers show symptoms such as a fever, fatigue or a dry
cough after arriving, they should promptly go to a designated hospital
for screening and treatment, and report to their local community or
other relevant departments.
Aerial photo taken on June 18, 2020 shows the Macao Tower(L) in Macao, south China. (Xinhua/Cheong Kam Ka)
Residents only need to show a
health certificate or green code with a negative nucleic acid test
result for COVID-19 and take regular health checks when entering the
mainland from Macao, according to the announcement.
People who
have fever or respiratory symptoms, or have lived abroad for 14 days,
will still have to undergo quarantine for medical observation after
their arrivals.
The epidemic situation in Macao has eased as the city has seen a zero case of infection for 45 consecutive days as of Monday.
Macao
government also announced to resume tourist visas for residents of
Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province, including group and individual
tours, starting from Wednesday, according to media reports.
The visa policy will be adjusted if any epidemic resurgence happens.
Source: Xinhua; Chinadaily; GLOBAL TIMES
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