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2020.07.13 20:36 GMT+8

Hong Kong announces sweeping social-distancing rules as COVID-19 cases spike

Updated 2020.07.13 22:30 GMT+8
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Chief Executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam on Monday evening announced that the region will further tighten limits on public gatherings from 50 to four people starting Wednesday amid a spike in COVID-19 cases.

Lam noted that mask-wearing will be mandatory on public transport and the number of customers allowed at a restaurant table will be capped at four. 

To try to prevent the virus from spreading in restaurants, dining rooms will be closed between 6:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Only takeaways will be allowed during that period.

Twelve types of high-risk venues, including beauty salons, fitness centers, bars, cinemas, will also be suspended for seven days.

In a press conference held at 8:00 p.m. local time, Lam said the new arrangements would come into effect on Wednesday.

Border control will also be stricter to prevent imported cases, as inbound visitors, who have traveled to high-risk areas during the past 14 days, should test negative for the new coronavirus before boarding flights to Hong Kong, added Lam.

Social distancing signs are seen on tables at a restaurant in Hong Kong, China, March 30, 2020. /AP

Hong Kong witnessed a resurgence of COVID-19 cases over the past weeks after some control and preventive measures were eased to revive the economy and let residents resume normal lives.

Noting that the entire city needs to work together to fight the outbreak, Lam urged vigilance while hoping that the public would not panic too much amid worries over an escalating wave of coronavirus infections.

Hours earlier, Hong Kong's Center for Health Protection (CHP) reported 52 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, a new high since the pandemic re-emergence, which includes 41 local infections, Chuang Shuk-kwan, head of CHP's Communicable Disease Branch said at a media briefing.

The epidemic situation was grave as cases with unknown sources increased every day, said Chuang, warning that there may be more such cases in the community.

Of the new local infections on Monday, authorities said 20 cases were untraceable and 21 cases were related to patients previously diagnosed. On Monday, Hong Kong also reported its eighth COVID-19 fatality.

(Cover: Chief Executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Carrie Lam listens to journalists' questions during a press conference in Hong Kong, China, Monday, July 13, 2020. /VCG)

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