From December 2, 2021, the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong will prohibit people from entering Germany, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Israel or Italy in the last 21 days. Only fully vaccinated residents can continue to enter Hong Kong.
However, they have to isolate themselves for seven days in a state quarantine facility and then go to a two-week hotel quarantine at their own expense. The costs for regular PCR tests are also to be borne by yourself. Foreigners who have stayed in the above-mentioned countries are generally not allowed to enter the country, with a few exceptions for which a special permit must be obtained in advance. However, this does not release you from quarantine.
People with residence or last place of residence in Angola, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Zambia are now generally prohibited from entering Hong Kong. The government of the special administrative zone wants to avoid the introduction and spread of the Omikron variant of the coronavirus.