No flights from UK (or passengers who have been in UK) from 22 December
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No flights from UK (or passengers who have been in UK) from 22 December
Strong claim. The U.K. medical experts say that the new mutation has 70% higher transmission rates, as I understand it.
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Major EU countries have now banned flights from UK, other countries like Canada have done the same. France also banfreights, basically closing the channel (ports and tunel). I wonder if HK will follow suit.
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There were report that HKG gov will announce the details very soon.
Based on the stats given, out of 1900 imported cases for HKG, 22% came from UK.
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I would like to withdraw the argument at #1306 about the new variant of the virus. It seems that it is for real, especially when Canada and Hong Kong suspended UK flights. HKU research team also finds out that the transmissibility of the new variant is 75% higher.
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No flights from UK (or passengers who have been in UK) from 22 December
as discussed elsewhere UK flight banned. but what intrigues me is even hk resident (i.e. those with right of abode here, citizen equivalent) are barred entry to hk if they spent 2hrs in uk in last 14 days
this is interesting development (the citizen bit). apparently consulted DoJ so allarse legal grounds are covered and govt has lawyered up.
i been saying govt wants to adapt china policy. its slowly getting there with colorful excuse to disguise the reaons
(thx Bruno pointing out i forgot to paste link)
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1566413-20201221.htm?spTabChangeable=0
this is interesting development (the citizen bit). apparently consulted DoJ so all
i been saying govt wants to adapt china policy. its slowly getting there with colorful excuse to disguise the reaons
(thx Bruno pointing out i forgot to paste link)
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1566413-20201221.htm?spTabChangeable=0
Last edited by fakecd; Dec 21, 2020 at 4:05 am Reason: forgot to add link
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To be more precise, as regards freight, France has (temporarily) banned only freight that requires movement of persons too, so, in practice, this means mostly lorries. Container and airborne freight remains possible.
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Do you have a link to the HKU study?
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as discussed elsewhere UK flight banned. but what intrigues me is even hk resident (i.e. those with right of abode here, citizen equivalent) are barred entry to hk if they spent 2hrs in uk in last 14 days
this is interesting development (the citizen bit). apparently consulted DoJ so allarse legal grounds are covered and govt has lawyered up.
i been saying govt wants to adapt china policy. its slowly getting there with colorful excuse to disguise the reaons
this is interesting development (the citizen bit). apparently consulted DoJ so all
i been saying govt wants to adapt china policy. its slowly getting there with colorful excuse to disguise the reaons
Journalists are prone to speculate, but it seems that HK is only suspending all flights from the UK. That leaves open the possibility for UK pax to transit via DOH, DXB and other destinations which allow flights from UK.
I also wonder whether they will simply apply the current rule that allows flights but without pax. Currently BA is "banned" and flies to HK with cargo only, but from H with pax and cargo.
In Europe, this is a temporary precautionary measure until more is known about that variant and health protocoles are adapted (like tests pre-departure and on arrival).
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Do you have any official link to the barring of anyone who has been in the UK?
Journalists are prone to speculate, but it seems that HK is only suspending all flights from the UK. That leaves open the possibility for UK pax to transit via DOH, DXB and other destinations which allow flights from UK.
I also wonder whether they will simply apply the current rule that allows flights but without pax. Currently BA is "banned" and flies to HK with cargo only, but from H with pax and cargo.
In Europe, this is a temporary precautionary measure until more is known about that variant and health protocoles are adapted (like tests pre-departure and on arrival).
Journalists are prone to speculate, but it seems that HK is only suspending all flights from the UK. That leaves open the possibility for UK pax to transit via DOH, DXB and other destinations which allow flights from UK.
I also wonder whether they will simply apply the current rule that allows flights but without pax. Currently BA is "banned" and flies to HK with cargo only, but from H with pax and cargo.
In Europe, this is a temporary precautionary measure until more is known about that variant and health protocoles are adapted (like tests pre-departure and on arrival).
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No transit. Any passenger who has been in UK for 2 hours during the last 14 days cannot enter Hong Kong, including HK residents. Still, people have ways to come back to Hong Kong from UK. They could fly to a third country and stay there for 14 days, and then comes back to HK.
And do you have a link to the statement "Any passenger who has been in UK for 2 hours during the last 14 days cannot enter Hong Kong, including HK residents.".?
mean beyond some famous journalist' speculations.
Many thanks
Last edited by brunos; Dec 21, 2020 at 4:06 am
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https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compone...abChangeable=0
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Again, do you have a link to the HKU study on the variant that you mentioned earlier?
And do you have a link to the statement "Any passenger who has been in UK for 2 hours during the last 14 days cannot enter Hong Kong, including HK residents.".?
mean beyond some famous journalist' speculations.
Many thanks
And do you have a link to the statement "Any passenger who has been in UK for 2 hours during the last 14 days cannot enter Hong Kong, including HK residents.".?
mean beyond some famous journalist' speculations.
Many thanks
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thx pointing out i forgot to paste link, so pasted on original post. its on RTHK website citing Sophia Chan (secretary for food and health, so a cabinet lvl speaker)
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compone...abChangeable=0
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compone...abChangeable=0
The two hours thing is quite funny