Shenzhen increases the number of customs clearance for humanities care to allow 8 types of special people to enter

Shenzhen increases the number of customs clearance for humanities care to allow 8 types of special people to enter

As the mainland announced to relax the number of quarantine days for entrants, although the quota for the Shenzhen Bay Port in Guangdong has recently increased to 2,000 per day, Hong Kong citizens who apply for a quarantine room at Shenzhen Health Station are still hard to find, and the “scalper” speculation continues. Internal media recently reported that Shenzhen has newly added humane care places in quarantine rooms, allowing 8 types of special people to apply, including seniors over 70 years old and children under the age of 14 without guardians in Hong Kong.

According to the report, the humanistic care quota does not occupy the above-mentioned 2,000 quotas, and the applicable people also include pregnant women and their escorts, people with underlying diseases and serious diseases, international students who have completed quarantine in Hong Kong and stayed for 5 days or more, and immediate family members who are critically ill recently or People who died, people who took important exams, and people who attended court sessions. Eligible applicants can call the Shenzhen government government hotline to apply.

When applying for a senior citizen over the age of 70, one adult living roommate and two children under the age of 18 can be added. The premise of applying for children under the age of 14 is that they are not cared for in Hong Kong and have the necessary reasons to return to the mainland. When applying on the grounds of illness, a certificate of diagnosis is required. Maternity refers to women who have given birth less than 12 months, and women who need to take a baby through the border or become pregnant.

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