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Hong Kong study says reopening international travel to have little impact on COVID transmission


The full reopening of international travel in Hong Kong will have 'little marginal impact' on the spread of COVID-19, an academic study said on Tuesday, as the financial hub begins to unwind strict coronavirus measures. The study, titled 'Forward planning, after HK's fifth wave of Omicron BA.2', expects a sixth wave to begin in June as measures to control the spread of the disease are relaxed in the months ahead and the city increases vaccination rates. As long as arrivals are fully vaccinated and test negative upon boarding a flight to the Chinese-ruled territory, they would have a negligible impact, according to experts from the University of Hong Kong, the World Health Organization and the Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health.

Reuters - March 22, 2022

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