Hong Kong imposes toughest Covid-19 rules yet as cases soar

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Hong Kong further tightens its tough Covid-19 rules as cases soar

HONG KONG - With daily infections hitting a new high of over 600 and the public health care system “on the brink”, the city’s leader on Tuesday declared the most invasive measure yet, by introducing a gathering ban on private premises - the first such rule to be adopted.

Describing the pandemic situation as “dire”, Chief Executive Carrie Lam said unvaccinated residents will be banned from shopping malls, supermarkets, wet markets, religious venues and hair salons. For eateries with unvaccinated staff, only two people are allowed per table. Those whose staff and customers are both vaccinated can sit up to six per table.

Before the rules were tightened on Jan 7, life in Hong Kong had been largely normal for almost a yearMrs Lam had earlier pleaded with residents not to go out, even as she said the government must take into account the general tolerance of the public when formulating policy.

 

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