Penny Bay quarantine centre to be ready this week
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Penny's Bay quarantine centre to be ready this week
A newly-built quarantine facility at Penny's Bay will come into operation later this week, the Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said in his blog published on Sunday. He said the site in Lantau will provide 800 units, as authorities are looking for more quarantine…
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1454 Yuen Long Police pepper sprayed district councillors and their assistants.
Police pepper sprayed right at the eyes of jounarlists two times.
Masks made stricter, govt servants to work from home
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Masks made stricter, govt servants to work from home
Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Sunday announced that Covid-19 situation is now "really critical" as the government announced a series of tough measures like making masks mandatory in all indoor public spaces and ordering civil servants to work from home as…
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Pro-China Supporter Protected and Escorted by the Police After Pushing Legislator, District Councillors and Reporters
A pro-China man called Shek Fong-yau appeared in Yoho Mall, pushing and attempting to provoke pro-democracy legislator and district councillors. Shek also pushed reporters but claimed that he was pushed by the reporters.
When Shek left the mall, he, wearing no mask, was protected by the police and escorted by a police car.
Source: Jimmy Lam, Joshua Kawn @ USP #Jul19
Pro-China Supporter Protected and Escorted by the Police After Pushing Legislator, District Councillors and Reporters
A pro-China man called Shek Fong-yau appeared in Yoho Mall, pushing and attempting to provoke pro-democracy legislator and district councillors. Shek also pushed reporters but claimed that he was pushed by the reporters.
When Shek left the mall, he, wearing no mask, was protected by the police and escorted by a police car.
Source: Jimmy Lam, Joshua Kawn @ USP #Jul19
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Hong Kong Outbreak:
International schools and kindergartens would not start schools before August 17, due to the spike of wuhan virus cases.
Cross border students from mainland at/below F.3 would not be able to go back to school at the start of new school yr in Sept.
International schools and kindergartens would not start schools before August 17, due to the spike of wuhan virus cases.
Cross border students from mainland at/below F.3 would not be able to go back to school at the start of new school yr in Sept.