Mainland China passengers to be segregated at Hong Kong airport


In a separate report, SCMP said Hong Kong travelers could be allowed to visit the neighboring mainland province of Guangdong, potentially from in mid-December. - Bloomberg

HONG KONG (Bloomberg): Passengers traveling from mainland China will be segregated at Hong Kong’s airport, in a move aimed at convincing the Chinese government to reopen the border with the city.

The airport will be split into different zones to avoid cross-infection among inbound passengers. The proposal was initially reported in the South China Morning Post and confirmed by Food and Health Secretary Sophia Chan on Thursday (Nov 4).

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