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HK: Visitor arrivals drop as mandatory quarantine kicks in

By Willia Wu & Kathay Zhang | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-02-09 20:21

Employees of cross border bus companies wearing face masks as a preventative measure against the novel coronavirus pneumonia stand at the bus stop of Shenzhen Bay Port Hong Kong Port Area on Feb 8, 2020. [PHILIP FONG / AFP]

HONG KONG - Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said on Saturday that the mandatory quarantine that came into effect on Saturday has effectively reduced people flow between Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland that is considered vital in curbing community transmission of the novel coronavirus pneumonia.

At a press briefing Saturday afternoon, Lam said that only 8,953 people had entered Hong Kong as of 4 pm. Among them, 807 came in through the Shenzhen Bay checkpoint and Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge checkpoint.

A total of 161 people are subject to mandatory quarantine, 148 of whom are required to stay at home, 11 in hotels and 2 staying in government designated centers.

In the early hours of Saturday, passengers on a delayed flight from Beijing became the first to undergo the new quarantine arrangement.

At the Shenzhen Bay Port, a Hong Kong resident who returned from Xinhui of Guangdong province said he would comply with the quarantine policy as the penalty has a deterring effect.

Police will organize spot-checks on those who are put under quarantine. So far 10 check-ups have been made and no one was found to have breached the rule.

The other people who entered Hong Kong mainly came from Macao, Lam said.

To contain the spread of the novel coronavirus pneumonia at the source, the government earlier announced that arrivals from the Chinese mainland will be required to be quarantined for 14 days at homes, hotels or designated centers. The policy, which was gazette on Friday, will be in effect until May 7.

Anyone who breaches the quarantine rule will face up to six months imprisonment and a fine of HK$25,000 (US$3,200).

Lam stressed that none of those quarantined under the new rule was confirmed to have been infected. Neither have they shown any symptom of infection, she added.

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