Hong Kong residents are now expected to wear masks when outdoors and will not be allowed to dine in at restaurants for a week starting Wednesday, following the third wave of COVID-19 infections in the city.

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung in a press conference on Monday (27 July) said that the current COVID-19 situation in Hong Kong is “remarkably severe”.

“We have many untraceable cases and it’s difficult to eliminate the hidden transmission chain in a short period of time. We must stay alert,” he said, noting that the number of confirmed cases in the city have continued to “surge rapidly” in the past week.

“Considering the recent developments, with cases not wearing masks and the risk of social activities, we must immediately tighten social-distancing measures,” said Cheung, while urging the public “to stay at home as much as possible”.

Barring exceptions such as children under the age of two or those with medical conditions that make prolonged mask-wearing difficult, those found guilty of violating the new regulations will be subject to a maximum fine of HK$5,000.

Other new restrictions include limiting public gatherings to only two people at a time.

Sports complexes or facilities and swimming pools will also be closed throughout the period.

As of Monday morning, Hong Kong recorded 2,633 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 128 new cases on Sunday alone.

The number of cases on Sunday was the third consecutive day the city had recorded triple-digit infection figures.

Subscribe
Notify of
1 Comment
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Four killed as police fire on Bangladesh protesters

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday called for calm after at least…

COVID triggered biggest increase in hunger in decades: UN

The COVID pandemic caused an estimated 18 percent increase in the number…

23 civil society organisations in Asia stand in solidarity with Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement

23 civil society organisations in Asia said in a statement on Tuesday…

15 new cases of COVID-19 infection in S’pore; all cases are imported

As of Thursday noon (18 Mar), the Ministry of Health (MOH) has…