Published: 10:57, March 27, 2020 | Updated: 05:46, June 6, 2023
Guangdong to quarantine all arrivals; HK, Macao not exempt

This undated photo shows a plane on the parking aprons of the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. Starting from 6:00 am of March 27, 2020, Guangdong demanded all arrivals from overseas to undergo concentrated quarantine and nucleic acid testing. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

GUANGZHOU - South China's Guangdong province has demanded all arrivals from overseas to undergo concentrated quarantine and nucleic acid testing (NAT) starting from 6:00 am Friday in a bid to contain the spread of novel coronavirus.

Travelers from overseas, including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, will be quarantined in designated places for 14 days

Travelers from overseas, including Hong Kong, Macao special administrative regions (SARs) and Taiwan area, will be quarantined in designated places for 14 days. The quarantine expenses shall be paid by passengers themselves, according to the office of the provincial epidemic prevention and control headquarters.

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Specific personnel who help ensure normal life and production in Hong Kong and Macao and drivers and ship crew members who ferry badly-needed supplies across Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao will not be quarantined for the time being, but all need to undergo nucleic acid testing, it said. Authorities will beef up health management for the group of people.

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The province will closely monitor the overseas epidemic situation and strengthen communication and cooperation with the governments of Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR to further stem the spread of the novel coronavirus from overseas, it said.