Source: World Wide Web
According to the news of Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Daily" on the 12th, the Hong Kong government said earlier that it is studying the arrangements for the Hong Kong International Airport to separate flights from the mainland and other countries, and the Hong Kong Airport Authority recently announced that it will divide the Terminal 1 (terminal) of Hong Kong International Airport into "green areas" and "orange areas", the former handling flights to and from the mainland, the latter handling international flights, each district is responsible for the special team, and the measures will take effect from 5 a.m. next Monday (15th).
Screenshot of The Hong Kong "Sing Tao Network" report
According to reports, the Hong Kong Center for Health Protection recently announced that according to the whole genome sequencing analysis conducted by the University of Hong Kong, the cases confirmed by two crew members after entering the community belong to the Delta strain, and the genetic ordering is very similar, but not completely consistent. Authorities said they belonged to the AY.43 subphylature of the Delta strain, which is common in Europe, particularly in Germany, and that they were infected in other places.
Hong Kong Airport (infographic). Picture from Hong Kong "Sing Tao Network"
The Hong Kong Airport Authority recently announced that the arrival and departure floors of Terminal One of hong Kong International Airport need to be separated from the "green zone" and the "orange zone", the former handling flights to and from the mainland, the latter handling international flights, business partners and service contractors engaged in passenger services and flight handling need to set up a special team to handle flights in the two districts, and develop a rotational duty plan, which requires separate use of changing rooms, lounges and briefing rooms, and staff channels cannot be shared.
The Hong Kong government mentioned that the dedicated team serving mainland flights should stay in the "green zone" and avoid entering the "orange zone", while the teams serving international flights are not allowed to enter the "green zone" during their duty. When the team leaves the "Orange Zone" and enters the "Green Zone", it will be disinfected through a full-body disinfection channel facility called "CLeanTech", which will be set up in a separate position between the "Green Zone" and the "Orange Zone" of the arrivals and departures zone. The Airport Authority of Hong Kong will also adjust the Passenger Rapid Transit System at Terminal One and the service hours of various staff lanes to comply with the relevant measures.