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Hong Kong sees no change in travel curbs, before July 1, depite Covid-19 spike

Bloomberg | | Posted by Zarafshan Shiraz, Delhi
Updated on: Jun 14, 2022 09:21 AM IST

The increase in number of Covid-19 positive cases in Hong Kong has not brought unbearable pressure on the health care system and that’s attributable to the nature of Omicron hence, authorities will not tighten coronavirus travel curbs

Hong Kong won’t tighten virus curbs before July 1 despite rising Covid cases because hospitals aren’t overwhelmed, the city’s outgoing Chief Executive Carrie Lam said.

A dragon decoration is placed at the last Chinese imperial-style Hong Kong Jumbo Floating Restaurant, which has been featured in many local and international movies over the years, in Hong Kong, Monday, June 13, 2022. The iconic Jumbo Floating Restaurant in Hong Kong is set to depart the city, amid a lack of funds to maintain the restaurant following months of Covid-19 restrictions. Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam previously said that authorities would not bail out the restaurant, despite calls from lawmakers to preserve the iconic landmark.  (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

“The increase in number of positive cases has not brought unbearable pressure on the health care system and that’s attributable to the nature of omicron,” Lam said Tuesday at the final weekly press conference of her term that ends June 30. 

Hong Kong reported 737 new infections Monday, down from more than 800 on Saturday and Sunday, but more than double the figures from May. Of the 371 people hospitalized with Covid, only three were in intensive care, with most other patients either asymptomatic or reporting mild infections, Lam said. 

Based on that situation, “until the end of June, we will not make any significant adjustments or relaxations” to virus curbs, she said, adding that the city still needed to be “cautious” about imported cases and maintain measures such as mask wearing and limitations on large gatherings.

Lee’s term will begin on July 1, the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover from British to Chinese rule -- a major event that President Xi Jinping is believed to be preparing to travel to the city to mark, if favorable conditions are met. 

Lam didn’t confirm whether the city’s rising case numbers would prevent the Chinese leader from visiting Hong Kong, a trip that would mark his first outside mainland China since January 2020.

“We, of course, would like to have a cheerful atmosphere to celebrate the reunification,” she said.

 

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.
 
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