LeaveHomeSafe Scanning, Amber Health Code Scrapped

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2022-12-13 HKT 11:35
People in Hong Kong will no longer have to use the LeaveHomeSafe app to scan QR codes before entering various premises from Wednesday, while amber health code restrictions on incoming travellers will be lifted.
However despite not having to "check in", visitors to some places such as restaurants will still have to show staff their Covid vaccination records.
The changes, announced on Tuesday by Chief Executive John Lee, mean people flying into the city can enter restaurants and bars immediately after arrival if they're Covid-free.
Lee said the decisions were made based on the actual situation, data, and risk assessment.
Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau was expected to give more details on the new measures at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon.
On resuming quarantine-free travel with the mainland, Lee said he hopes this can happen as soon as possible.
“I take this close to my heart, and I’ll do everything that can facilitate it. But we also must be aware that decisions made are similarly based on the actual situation, and also data, and risk assessment in cities in the mainland. This is a process I went through, and this is a process that I will, of course, give all my assistance to facilitate going through,” he said.
“All people want to have less restrictions…while ensuring activities, socially and economically, can proceed as much as possible.”
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Last updated: 2022-12-13 HKT 12:30
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