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Hong Kong leader tests positive for Covid-19 on return from Apec

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Hong Kong: Hong Kong leader John Lee tested positive for Covid-19 on his return from an Asia-pacific summit, the city’s government said, days after he met Chinese President Xi Jinping and other heads of state.

Lee visited Thailand’s capital Bangkok last week to attend a meeting of the Asia-pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) forum, with his office saying he tested negative on rapid antigen tests for all four days he was there.

“The Chief Executive is undergoing quarantine in accordance with the guidelines provided by the Centre for Health Protection,” a government statement said.

The Apec summit was Lee’s first overseas trip since the pandemic began nearly three years ago, as well as his first since taking office as Hong Kong’s chief executive in July.

Lee met with Xi, Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, Singaporea­n Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Indonesian President Joko Widodo, Vietnamese President Nguyen Phuc and several other senior officials at the forum.

At the informal leaders summit on Friday, Lee sat between Xi and Widodo, with all three unmasked.

The trip aimed in part to revive Hong Kong’s status as a regional financial hub, after the city was

effectivel­y cut off from the rest of the world through the pandemic due to strict quarantine requiremen­ts for incoming travellers.

The government has relaxed restrictio­ns in recent months, scrapping mandatory hotel quarantine and reducing the number of compulsory tests for arrivals.

Masking remains mandatory in public places, with residents required to check-in on a government-run app at dining and entertainm­ent venues.

Lee’s office said he would continue to work from home during his mandatory isolation period, and that members of his staff who travelled with him had tested negative.

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