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Coronavirus: visitor numbers to Hong Kong are up, but so too are imported coronavirus cases

  • Record 982 new infections came from abroad out of 16,953 cases in single day
  • But health officials stress proportion of positive arrivals has held steady at less than 4.3 per cent of total infections

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Some 20,400 overseas visitors arrived in Hong Kong between December 14 and 20, the first full week since the latest easing of travel restrictions. Photo: Photo: May Tse

The number of overseas visitors to Hong Kong has increased by almost a quarter since travel restrictions were eased a week ago, but tourism experts warned the sector still faced a long road to recovery.

Statistics released by the Immigration Department on Wednesday showed 20,400 overseas visitors arrived between December 14 and 20, the first full week since travel restrictions were eased.

The number was an increase of 23 per cent compared with the December 7 to 13 period, when Hong Kong welcomed 16,564 visitors.

The department only includes arrivals who are not city residents or from mainland China in the “other visitors” category.

Travellers who test positive for Covid-19 at the airport are still subject to isolation rules, but coronavirus-free arrivals are allowed to move freely under the “0+0” approach. Photo: May Tse
Travellers who test positive for Covid-19 at the airport are still subject to isolation rules, but coronavirus-free arrivals are allowed to move freely under the “0+0” approach. Photo: May Tse

But the surge of incomers also led to more coronavirus cases coming in from overseas.

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