Regulations relaxed following easing of the Covid-19 wave in the mainland; departing air passengers also need to show seven-day NAT.
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Nearly 5,000 Filipinos affected by the Covid-19 pandemic have been flown home since March last year.
Relaxed requirements spell good news for cross-border commuters; travellers from Hong Kong still face two weeks’ quarantine.
Health Bureau advises residents to get Covid-19 jabs first, and wait two weeks before getting flu vaccination.
New scheme, which comes into effect 11 December, steers passengers into using their real names and contact details.
Three-hour Q&A session with legislators also covers health and environmental matters and includes a fiery exchange concerning civil service morale.
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng says new industrial area will act as city’s science and tech hub.
Chief Executive indicates new system may be given the go-ahead before the Telecommunications Law is complete.
Fines of up to MOP 20,000 await anyone who defies the ban, which includes any sort of ‘unmanned aircraft activity’ over the peninsula.