The Sun (Malaysia)

Hong Kong imposes more restrictio­ns

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong tightened restrictio­ns aimed at containing a rise in coronaviru­s cases yesterday, limiting gatherings to no more than two people, closing karaoke lounges and games centres and telling most civil servants to work from home.

The measures come in addition to restrictio­ns announced on Sunday that will see all schools close for in-person learning for the rest of the year, also from tomorrow.

Games centres, karaoke lounges and swimming pools will close from tomorrow and civil servants, excluding those that provide emergency services, will stay at home, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said.

The Ocean Park theme park and DisneyLand will also close, said secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan.

“It will be very critical in the coming two weeks,” Lam said. “I hope that Hong Kong people can remain tolerant.”

Gyms and sports centres will remain open but only to a maximum of two people at a time, while massage and beauty salons will stay in operation, the government said.

Restaurant dine-in hours will be shortened to 10pm from midnight, with no more than two people per table. A ban on gatherings will also be capped at two people, down from four.

Bars in Hong Kong are already shut, but some are trying to skirt the rules by placing plates and cutlery with customers under the pretence they are dining.

Hong Kong has so far managed to avoid the widespread outbreak of the disease seen in many major cities across the world.

While there had been a ban on gatherings of more than four people, larger groups of residents have been widely seen together across the territory, especially on weekends and public holidays, although it’s rare to see anyone without a face mask.

Lam said there were 76 new cases yesterday, bringing the total in the city of 7.4 million to more than 6,300 since the epidemic started, with 109 deaths. Forty of the latest tally were related to dance clubs. – Reuters

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