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New Coronary Pneumonia | Hong Kong employees from Mainland China return to Hong Kong without compulsory quarantine

2020-05-04T07:34:21.718Z


The Hong Kong Government announced today (4th) that Hong Kong enterprises engaged in production operations in the Mainland may apply for exemption from the 14-day compulsory quarantine. She Jiquan, the founding chairman of the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, welcomed the arrangement. I believe it will help Hong Kong businessmen and their employees to return to the Mainland to work; however, it is still necessary to enter Shenzhen for 14 days, and She hopes that the two places will "synchronize" as soon as possible. Hong Kong does not want to be isolated, but it is necessary to go up. It is so smooth and convenient. "


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Author: Kong Fanxu

2020-05-04 15:19

Date of last update: 2020-05-04 15:19

The Hong Kong Government announced today (4th) that Hong Kong enterprises engaged in production operations in the Mainland may apply for exemption from the 14-day compulsory quarantine. She Jiquan, the founding chairman of the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, welcomed the arrangement. I believe it will help Hong Kong businessmen and their employees to return to the Mainland to work; however, it is still necessary to enter Shenzhen for 14 days, and She hopes that the two places will "synchronize" as soon as possible. Hong Kong does not want to be isolated, but it is necessary to go up. It is so smooth and convenient. "

The government today announced an application mechanism for exempting Hong Kong companies engaged in production operations in the Mainland from accepting compulsory quarantine arrangements. (Profile picture)

In an interview with Hong Kong 01, She Jiquan, the founding chairman of the SME Association, said that the new pneumonia epidemic lasted for many months and almost paralyzed the production of factories in China and Hong Kong. As a result, there were Hong Kong businessmen who set up masks in the Mainland. Due to the mandatory quarantine arrangements between China and Hong Kong, I have n’t been able to return to the factory in the mainland. "As the boss, I do n’t see a production process. I worry about the production efficiency and the hygiene standards. Finally, the production is delayed and the budget is lost."

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She believes that the industry ’s support for the relevant arrangements of the Hong Kong government will help facilitate Hong Kong businessmen and their employees to go northward and re-enter their jobs. "Well, only the boss, even if the executives and technicians have to return to the mainland to start work, then it will be difficult for them to go to the business. At the same time, Tong She also reminded Hong Kong people to pay attention to personal hygiene during their work in the Mainland to avoid spreading the poison.

Although the Hong Kong government announced the application for exemption, many cities in the Mainland still maintain mandatory quarantine measures. Taking Shenzhen as an example, immigrants from Shenzhen ’s ports must be segregated for 14 days, which means that Hong Kong businessmen or designated employees still need to accept the quarantine Isolation can re-enter the job. She hopes that the quarantine measures in China and Hong Kong will be synchronized as soon as possible.

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She Jiquan, the founding chairman of the Hong Kong Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, hopes that the mainland can also exempt Hong Kong businessmen from going north for compulsory quarantine. (Picture on the website of the Hong Kong Association of Small and Medium Enterprises)

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