Some Hong Kong civil servants, bankers to work from home as Covid-19 spreads

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HONG KONG — Hong Kong has told some civil servants to work from home from Tuesday (Jan 24), and some banks have given similar instructions to staff following a spate of Covid-19 infections in the Asian financial hub a week before the busy Chinese New Year holiday.

Health authorities said there were 109 new cases on Monday, out of which 98 were locally transmitted and five were untraceable. Daily cases hit an 18-month high of 140 on Sunday, fuelled by an outbreak in a congested public housing estate.

With the Chinese New Year holiday looming, Hong Kong has locked down thousands of people in the Kwai Chung estate for five days. About 35,000 face some curbs and must have daily tests, leader Carrie Lam said over the weekend after a visit. There was only a"slim chance" that city-wide restrictions could be lifted on Feb 4 as had been planned, Mrs Lam has said.

Standard Chartered said in a statement on Monday that it encouraged all Hong Kong colleagues to work from home, when possible, with staff in critical functions to split teams. Its branch in the Covid-hit Kwai Chung area was temporarily closed.

 

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