Hong Kong May End Outdoor Mask Rule, Relax Covid Tests, Report Says

  • Local media say government is reviewing raft of Covid measures
  • Move would follow mainland China’s major easing of Covid Zero

Commuters wear masks on a subway train in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong could scrap its outdoor mask mandate and shorten the isolation period for people who test positive for Covid as part of a suite of major relaxations in the city’s virus rules being considered by the government, local media reported.

As well as potentially scrapping the mask rule, the government is considering using rapid-antigen tests to replace the two PCR tests currently required for inbound travelers, and the Hospital Authority may explore relaxing discharge criteria for patients, pro-China newspaper Wen Wei Po reported Thursday, citing people it didn’t identify. The newspaper didn’t give a timeline for when any changes would be announced.