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HK to tighten air crew quarantine rules amid Omicron threat

Reuters . Hong Kong
29 Dec 2021 00:59:56 | Update: 29 Dec 2021 00:59:56
HK to tighten air crew quarantine rules amid Omicron threat
Aircrafts of Hong Kong Airlines, Cathay Pacific and its regional brand Cathay Dragon are parked on the tarmac at the Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong, China – Reauter Photo

Hong Kong health authorities said on Tuesday the city would tighten quarantine rules for air cargo crew to tackle the growing threat of the Omicron coronavirus variant.

The global financial hub has identified several dozen Omicron infections via regular testing during quarantine but neither Omicron, nor other variants, have spread into the community in recent months.

But some of the new infections with Omicron were detected among air crew, who had only been required to quarantine at home, unlike most other people returning to the city, who have to quarantine in hotels. The new measures require that returning air cargo crew spend three days in hotel quarantine before a period of home isolation. Most recent infections of air crew staff have been discovered in the first three days.

“We expect most cases in the future to be of the new Omicron variant,” said Edwin Tsui, controller of the Centre for Health Protection. “We have a very high community outbreak risk. A single spark can start a fifth wave.”

Vaccination rates in Hong Kong are lagging those in many similar cities with less than 70% of the eligible population having received two doses of either China’s Sinovac or Germany’s BioNTech vaccines.

This month, authorities demanded that all government workplaces ensure that all eligible staff are vaccinated by mid-February.

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