
Top bankers can now bypass strict quarantine rules in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong is giving some top finance executives a pass on its strict quarantine rules in an attempt to protect business in the city from harsh coronavirus restrictions.
The city's government has announced that two senior leaders at banks or insurance companies who are fully vaccinated can apply for a quarantine exemption each month. They would still be required to book rooms at quarantine hotels, or stay in another approved location, but would be allowed to move about the city for scheduled business meetings. Hong Kong has mandated that most people traveling from abroad have to wear a tracking bracelet and isolate in a hotel room for three weeks.More Related News

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