Tuesday, May 03, 2022

Hong Kong to further ease COVID curbs, bars to stay open until 2 a.m
Covid-19: Hong Kong to reopen beaches, pools on Thur, no masks for outdoor exercise; bars to reopen May 19
Covid-19: Over 1,000 unclaimed bodies in cold storage as Hong Kong funeral homes struggle to meet demand
Hong Kong to reopen to non-residents; Covid flight suspension rules to ease from May
Hong Kong bans 23 flight routes during April – long-haul arrivals a rarity, as Covid travel rules continue to bite
After months of restrictions, Hong Kong starts to relax Covid-19 social distancing measures
Hong Kong expert predicts difficulties in achieving zero Covid cases; in-person teaching resumes at schools
Covid-19: Hong Kong opens home vaccination service registration for over 70s and disabled
Covid-19: Hong Kong launches electronic record for recovered patients
Covid-19: Students and teachers will be required to take daily rapid tests as in-person classes to resume from mid-April
Shelter and tests for Covid-positive pets, says Hong gov’t, but questions remain after NGO outcry
Hong Kong confirms Covid rule relaxations next Thur, as eateries to stay open till 10pm
Hong Kong confirms it will ease COVID restrictions from April 21
As Hong Kong’s Covid crisis continues, Beijing makes its presence felt stronger than ever
Clogged loos, damaged furniture: 2,000 cases of ‘improper use’ at Hong Kong’s Covid isolation camps
HK$100 compensation for Hong Kong street sleepers ‘trampled’ their dignity, NGO says, as gov’t apology sought
Covid-19: No more child separations in Hong Kong hospitals as parents allowed on wards
Covid-19: Hong Kong expands capacity to process dead bodiess
Traditional Chinese medicine is effective against Covid, but pills in gov’t care packages can’t prevent disease, Hong Kong’s leader says
Covid-19: Traditional Chinese medicine experts arrive to assist Hong Kong in epidemic fight
Covid-19: Hong Kong court dismisses application to appeal against vaccine pass
Covid-19: Hong Kong suicides reach ‘crisis’ level, as researcher urges reopening recreational facilities for mental healths
Hong Kong's COVID toll leads some to eco-friendlier coffins

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