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Hong Kong will eliminate the majority of bar and restaurant prohibitions in the Covid cutback.

Hong Kong will eliminate the remaining remnants of its Covid-19 restrictions, which have crippled the city's economy and eroded its position as a financial powerhouse.

Hong Kong will eliminate the majority of bar and restaurant prohibitions in the Covid cutback.

Beginning tomorrow, new travelers will no longer be prohibited from accessing restaurants and bars within the first three days of arrival, and residents will no longer be required to scan a tracking app in order to enter restaurants, bars, and other establishments.

Hong Kong's top executive, John Lee, stated, "We have studied the facts and danger, and one of the reasons considered is that the risk posed by imported cases is actually lower than the risk of infection in the community."

As a result of Beijing's U-turn on its zero-Covid policy this month, the country has abandoned a number of restrictions aimed at eradicating instances, resulting to an increase in infections.

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Hong Kong was never subject to the same level of restrictions as the rest of China, but it maintained its own elimination policy and weeks-long government quarantines until an outbreak rendered them unnecessary at the beginning of this year.

The city has been gradually lowering its regulations, and in September it eliminated its mandatory passenger quarantine.

Hong Kong's pandemic regulations will remain more stringent than those of many other worldwide cities. Lee stated that the city's "vaccine pass" system, which requires citizens to display their vaccination status via a government app, will remain in effect.

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