The Hong Kong government issued a "red travel alert" to South Korea to ban non-Hong Kong from South Korea.

According to Hong Kong Myeongbo, South China Morning Post, etc., the Hong Kong government issued a red travel alert for Korea today (November 25), which is a non-Hong Kong person coming from Korea from 6 am tomorrow, or who visited Korea within the last 14 days. I decided to ban Hong Kong.

Hong Kong residents from Korea should have a health check when they enter the hospital. If they show symptoms such as fever, they may be diagnosed or quarantined.

If you have visited Daegu or Gyeongsangbuk-do, you will be held for 14 days.

The Hong Kong government advised non-Hong Kongers from Japan or Italy to stay at home for 14 days to measure body temperature and wear masks when they go out.

In addition to the Hong Kong government's issuance of travel alerts, Hong Kong travel agents also canceled Korean travel packages next month.

Hong Kong travel agency EGL Tours says it will cancel all Korean travel packages from tomorrow to next month 31st.

Meanwhile, Macau's airline, Air Macao, has announced a full suspension of flights between Incheon and Macau from 1st to 28th of next month.

The interrupted routes are two flights from Incheon International Airport to Macau (NX825 and NX821) and two flights from Macau to Incheon (NX826 and NX822).

Macau has classified Korea as a high-risk area of ​​infection with Corona19 since yesterday (23rd), and within the last 14 days, all Korean visitors are required to receive enhanced quarantine, which takes 6-8 hours at a separate designated place such as an official gymnasium.