Hong Kong mulls movement restrictions as COVID cases rise

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Hong Kong mulls movement restrictions as COVID cases rise
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The system is similar to that of mainland China, in which a red code completely restricts a person’s movement.

The system is similar to that of mainland China, in which a red code completely restricts a person’s movement, a yellow code is for partial restriction, while a green code means freedom of movement. The colours would appear on Hong Kong’s risk-exposure app LeaveHomeSafe.

Authorities are also considering reducing the current seven-day hotel quarantine for incoming travelers, and moving part of it to home isolation and health monitoring.Article content Starting Friday, all those who are given a home isolation order will also be issued electronic wristbands to ensure that they stay quarantined.

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