Hong Kong Will Open to Non-Residents in May as Covid Rules Ease

  • Non-residents had been barred since earliest days of pandemic
  • City faced pressure from airlines, travelers to ease measures
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Hong Kong will open to non-residents starting next month, a sign the financial hub is taking some steps to ease up on the world’s strictest pandemic travel rules.

Under the new rules, travelers will take a rapid Covid test at the airport, and those who are negative can head to a designated quarantine hotel for seven days.