The HKSAR Government announced that, taking into account the latest public health risk assessment, the Government will maintain existing requirements and restrictions applicable to catering business premises and scheduled premises, as well as the requirements for group gatherings and mask wearing for seven days from 21 January to 27 January 2021. The Government will closely monitor the development of the epidemic situation and review and adjust the various measures in place from time to time.
Read MoreThe HKSAR Government announced that, taking into account the latest public health risk assessment, the Government will maintain existing requirements and restrictions applicable to catering business premises and scheduled premises, as well as the requirements for group gatherings and mask wearing for seven days from 21 January to 27 January 2021. The Government will closely monitor the development of the epidemic situation and review and adjust the various measures in place from time to time.
Read MoreIn order to reduce the flow of people and social contact in order to stop COVID-19 from spreading in the community, the Government announced that special work arrangements for government employees in Hong Kong will be extended until 27 January. Save for those involved in the provision of emergency services and essential public services and in anti-epidemic efforts, all other government employees will be arranged to continue to work from home.
Read MoreIn order to reduce the flow of people and social contact in order to stop COVID-19 from spreading in the community, the Government announced that special work arrangements for government employees in Hong Kong will be extended until 27 January. Save for those involved in the provision of emergency services and essential public services and in anti-epidemic efforts, all other government employees will be arranged to continue to work from home.
Read MoreThe HKSAR Government announced today the list of designated quarantine hotels for the second cycle, i.e. between 20 February 2021 to 20 April 2021. 36 hotels were shortlisted as the designated quarantine hotels for the second cycle to provide about 10 000 rooms of various types and rates for selection by returnees to Hong Kong. 32 hotels on the list are designated hotels in the first cycle (running up to 19 February 2021) while four are newly included. Returnees who have reserved rooms in any non-second cycle designated hotels for the period after 19 February should contact the hotel as soon as possible for details of cancellation.
Read MoreThe HKSAR Government announced today the list of designated quarantine hotels for the second cycle, i.e. between 20 February 2021 to 20 April 2021. 36 hotels were shortlisted as the designated quarantine hotels for the second cycle to provide about 10 000 rooms of various types and rates for selection by returnees to Hong Kong. 32 hotels on the list are designated hotels in the first cycle (running up to 19 February 2021) while four are newly included. Returnees who have reserved rooms in any non-second cycle designated hotels for the period after 19 February should contact the hotel as soon as possible for details of cancellation.
Read MoreThe HKSAR Government refuted the joint statement on arrests in Hong Kong made by the foreign ministers of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, and the United States Secretary of State. The spokesman said it is the HKSAR's constitutional responsibilities to safeguard national security. The National Security Law, or indeed any law in the HKSAR, applies equally to every person in Hong Kong; no one is above the law. The HKSARG is appalled by remarks made by some overseas government officials that seemed to suggest that people with certain political beliefs should be immune to legal sanctions. Taking people who have contravened the law to justice is the duty of every government, and where the offence concerns national security, the interests of the country and every citizen are at stake. This national obligation should be fully respected in the international arena.
Read MoreThe HKSAR Government refuted the joint statement on arrests in Hong Kong made by the foreign ministers of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, and the United States Secretary of State. The spokesman said it is the HKSAR's constitutional responsibilities to safeguard national security. The National Security Law, or indeed any law in the HKSAR, applies equally to every person in Hong Kong; no one is above the law. The HKSARG is appalled by remarks made by some overseas government officials that seemed to suggest that people with certain political beliefs should be immune to legal sanctions. Taking people who have contravened the law to justice is the duty of every government, and where the offence concerns national security, the interests of the country and every citizen are at stake. This national obligation should be fully respected in the international arena.
Read MoreIn view of the developments of the global COVID-19 epidemic situation, the Government needs to maintain the measure to restrict persons who have stayed in the UK or South Africa for more than two hours on the day of boarding or during the 21 days before that day from boarding flights for Hong Kong, as well as the tightened 21-day compulsory quarantine requirement for persons arriving in Hong Kong who have stayed in places outside China on the day of arrival in Hong Kong or during the 21 days before that day. The Government will review the above measures every two weeks, and will announce whether adjustments are required.
Read MoreIn view of the developments of the global COVID-19 epidemic situation, the Government needs to maintain the measure to restrict persons who have stayed in the UK or South Africa for more than two hours on the day of boarding or during the 21 days before that day from boarding flights for Hong Kong, as well as the tightened 21-day compulsory quarantine requirement for persons arriving in Hong Kong who have stayed in places outside China on the day of arrival in Hong Kong or during the 21 days before that day. The Government will review the above measures every two weeks, and will announce whether adjustments are required.
Read MoreIn view of the severity of the local epidemic situation, the Government needs to continue to take measures to significantly reduce the flow of people and social contact to stop the virus from further spreading in the community. Save for those involved in the provision of emergency services and essential public services and in anti-epidemic efforts, all other government employees will be arranged to continue to work from home until 20 January. The Government will closely monitor the epidemic situation and review the arrangements before 20 January.
Read MoreIn view of the severity of the local epidemic situation, the Government needs to continue to take measures to significantly reduce the flow of people and social contact to stop the virus from further spreading in the community. Save for those involved in the provision of emergency services and essential public services and in anti-epidemic efforts, all other government employees will be arranged to continue to work from home until 20 January. The Government will closely monitor the epidemic situation and review the arrangements before 20 January.
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