Here’s a list of the new measures different regions are imposing: Hong Kong People traveling from the mainland will need to show a 48-hour negative PCR test result.
Traveling via land borders is capped at 50,000 people per day while some land control points, including Lo Wu, will stay shut initially, Chief Executive John Lee said at a briefing Thursday. Thailand Thailand is mandating Covid insurance for foreign visitors from countries that require negative PCR test results before returning home.
This will ensure that visitors who test positive for the virus will be able to afford treatment in Thailand before traveling out, Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said Thursday. Australia Passengers departing mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau will require a negative Covid test taken within 48 hours before traveling to Australia.
The temporary measure, which will start Jan. 5, has been put in place because of a “lack of comprehensive information" about the situation in China, Health Minister Mark Butler said Sunday. “The decision to implement these temporary measures has been made out of an abundance of caution, taking into account the dynamic and evolving situation in China and the potential for new variants to emerge in an environment of high transmission," the minister said in a statement. Canada Travelers entering Canada from mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau aged two years and older will need to provide evidence of a negative PCR Covid test or rapid antigen test.