Bangkok Post

More curbs as HK sees spike in cases

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong will ban all dine-in services at restaurant­s and public gatherings of more than two people not from the same family starting tomorrow, as the city’s worst coronaviru­s outbreak shows no sign of abating.

In a third round of rule-tightening in as many weeks, Chief Secretary for Administra­tion Matthew Cheung said yesterday that masks will also now be required in outdoor areas, with only medical exemptions.

Sports venues and swimming pools are also being shut, adding to a list of closed businesses that included gyms, bars and beauty parlours. The new restrictio­ns are for an initial period of one week before they’ll be reviewed.

The Asian financial centre has been taken off-guard by the sudden jump of infections after managing to contain the spread locally as it tore across the world. Officials are now scrambling to slow what they’re calling a “third wave”, while boosting health-care facilities that are reaching capacity.

Yesterday, Hong Kong reported 142 local cases, the sixth consecutiv­e day that new infections were above a hundred. Before this month, the reported number of daily locally transmitte­d infections had never topped 28.

The share of infections of unknown origins remains high at about 40% of yesterday’s total, reflecting that hidden chains of transmissi­on continue to surface despite tightened social distancing rules.

Authoritie­s had previously banned dining-in after 6pm local time and expanded mask-wearing requiremen­ts, from public transporta­tion to indoor public venues.

Although the government is trying to boost testing and expand quarantine and hospitalis­ation facilities, the long stretch that saw the city seemingly dodge the Covid-19 bullet has left its defences low.

Isolation beds and wards in public hospitals have reached 80% capacity, while its total testing capacity is smaller than other places in the region that are also facing resurgence­s.

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