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Hong Kong will no longer have an amber health code starting on Wednesday, thus removing all travel restrictions for visitors who test negative.Travelers now entering Hong Kong are subject to the "0+3" regime, given an amber code on their health app, and prohibited from dining out until their tests are negative after three days.However, with the change, Hong Kong is practically embracing the 0+0 system, and all inbound travelers who test negative will be issued a blue code on their health app and can freely move about the city.Beginning on Wednesday, Hong Kong residents won't need to scan their Covid-19 LeaveHomeSafe to enter restaurants and other establishments.Arrivals won't receive an amber code in their LeaveHomeSafe app, so people can go to restaurants and other establishments during their first three days in Hong Kong.Chief Executive John Lee made the announcement at a news conference on Tuesday and stated that the changes were based on data and risk analysis.According to Lee, "the risk of imported cases to Hong Kong is even smaller than the chance of contracting the infection in the community." "Canceling the [amber code] arrangements won't make it more likely that someone will become locally infected."The LeaveHomeSafe app will only generate two separate codes under the new regulations, red for individuals who have Covid-19 infection and blue for those who do not.Add Wechat FLA5555 to ask to join the international students' wechat group.
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