The Sun (Malaysia)

Hong Kong bars non-residents, limits alcohol sales

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong will ban all non-residents from entering the financial hub from midnight tonight in a bid to halt the coronaviru­s, its leader said yesterday, as she ordered restaurant­s and bars to stop serving alcohol.

Despite its proximity to the Chinese mainland, the financial hub has managed to stave off a runaway outbreak partly thanks to the public overwhelmi­ngly embracing face masks, hand hygiene and social distancing.

Yet in the last two weeks, the number of cases has more than doubled to 318 infections after locals and foreign residents flooded back once the pandemic spread to Europe and North America.

Chief executive Carrie Lam yesterday announced a raft of measures designed to stymie the rising number of infections.

“From midnight of March 25, all non-Hong Kong residents flying in from overseas will not be allowed into the city.”

The chief executive said the order would be in place for at least two weeks.

The city’s airport – the eighth busiest in the world – would also bar all transit passengers, Lam said.

Some 8,600 restaurant­s and bars with a license will also be banned from selling alcohol but will, for now, be allowed to remain open.

Lam did not specify when the booze ban would be brought in, but said emergency legislatio­n was being drafted.

Health officials had become increasing­ly alarmed about people gathering in large numbers in the city’s entertainm­ent districts in recent weeks.

Last week, a slew of infections was found among patients who had all been out in Lan Kwai Fong, the city’s most famous nightclub street.

Restaurant groups had urged the government to allow them to remain open. – AFP

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