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Fortress Hong Kong loses its lustre as COVID-19 rules bite

Fortress Hong Kong loses its lustre as COVID-19 rules bite

After it survived mass protests and a Chinese crackdown, the pandemic is shaping up as the biggest threat to Hong Kong’s status as an international business city.

Michael SmithHealth editor

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Tokyo | Once an international playground for globe-trotting bankers and the wealthy jet set, Hong Kong is now one of the hardest places in the world to get into.

Permanent residents must quarantine at a designated hotel for three weeks on arrival. That is assuming they can find a room – which they must pay for themselves – given hotel spots can be booked out months in advance.

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Michael Smith
Michael SmithHealth editorMichael Smith is the Health Editor for The Australian Financial Review. He is based in Sydney. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at michael.smith@afr.com

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