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Government updates list of places of recognised vaccination records
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     The Government announced today (September 10) that it has concluded discussions with the Governments of Bangladesh, Nepal and the United Arab Emirates to accept vaccination records issued by Bangladesh, Nepal and the United Arab Emirates as recognised vaccination records for Hong Kong residents who have stayed in Group A specified places under the mechanism. The relevant arrangements will take effect at 0.00am on September 15.
 
     From 0.00am on September 15, Hong Kong residents who hold vaccination records issued by the relevant authorities of Bangladesh, Nepal or the United Arab Emirates in the prescribed formats can board a flight for Hong Kong from Group A specified places. The vaccines administered for the relevant travellers have to be vaccines listed on the Government's "List of COVID-19 Vaccines Recognised for Specified Purposes".
      
     The Government has also concluded discussions with the Government of Singapore on the arrangements regarding the recognition of vaccination records, which will also take effect at 0.00am on September 15. Although Singapore is currently not a Group A specified place, the relevant arrangements will enable Hong Kong residents who hold vaccination records issued by the relevant authorities of the country in the prescribed format to board a flight for Hong Kong from Group A specified places.
      
     The list of places that are accepted for issuing recognised vaccination records is set out in the Annex and will be uploaded to the Government's COVID-19 thematic website.
      
     The Government will continue to discuss with other places on the arrangements for the recognition of vaccination records, and will update the list as recognition arrangements are agreed with these places.
 
Ends/Friday, September 10, 2021
Issued at HKT 16:46
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