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Minyan Research: 98% of the interviewees pointed out that family members of long-term hospitalized patients who are too tight for gatherings are expected to have limited visits

2021-06-22T04:34:45.090Z


The government recently announced that the vaccination rate has reached a new high, and the epidemic has gradually eased. However, there are still many restrictions on the local gathering restrictions. The Hong Kong Civil Research Institute announced today (18th) the latest aggregation limit index, and the survey found that the interviewees considered acceptable


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Written by: Zhou Lixi

2021-06-18 17:16

Last update date: 2021-06-18 17:16

The government recently announced that the vaccination rate has reached a new high, and the epidemic has gradually eased. However, there are still many restrictions on the local gathering restrictions.

The Hong Kong Civil Research Institute announced today (18th) the latest gathering limit index. The survey found that the number of people who were considered acceptable was 17.7, and 98% of the people believed that the current gathering order was too tight.

According to Pan Qizhi, a researcher at China Science and Technology, the fourth wave of the epidemic in Hong Kong is coming to an end. As the epidemic eases, non-appointment consultation services that have been suspended have gradually returned to normal.

He quoted family members of patients who had been hospitalized for a long time as saying that the government has not yet relaxed the arrangements for visiting patients, which is very inhumane.

He suggested that the government consider allowing family members who have received two doses of the vaccine to visit hospitals on a limited basis.

The data chart of the Hong Kong Civil Research Institute shows that the number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong has declined significantly since April 23. At the same time, many statistics such as the belief that the restriction order is too tight, the restriction should not be imposed, and the restriction index have increased inversely.

(Hong Kong Civil Research Press Bulletin)

From May 17 to May 24, Hong Kong Minyan contacted group members via email and completed a survey online, interviewing 6,583 Hong Kong citizens aged 12 or above.

According to the latest figures from the survey today, 98% of the respondents think that the gathering restriction is too tight, 1% think it is appropriate, and 1% think it is too loose.

According to the data chart of the Hong Kong Civil Research Institute, the number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong has declined significantly since April 23. At the same time, many statistics such as the belief that the restriction order is too tight, the restriction should not be imposed, and the restriction index have increased inversely. .

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