First batch of inbound travelers finish compulsory quarantine in Hong Kong with no confirmed COVID-19 cases
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HONG KONG - The first batch of inbound travelers undergoing compulsory quarantine in Hong Kong finished their 14-day quarantine on Saturday, with no confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Since the compulsory quarantine measure was introduced in Hong Kong on Feb 8, the first batch of 663 persons have finished 14-day compulsory quarantine at 12:00 am Saturday, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government said.
No one from the first batch of persons completing the compulsory quarantine became confirmed cases of COVID-19 during the quarantine period, according to a statement from the HKSAR government.
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