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New Coronary Pneumonia·Latest|News: At least 50 new cases confirmed today

2020-07-15T05:45:05.020Z


Hong Kong’s new coronary pneumonia epidemic rebounded. Hong Kong added 52 confirmed cases yesterday (13th), while local cases accounted for 41, breaking the highest record on a single day. Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yuee led officials to announce a number of epidemic prevention measures in the evening, including mandatory transportation People wear masks, and restaurants are not allowed to dine during the "Six Six to Five", only take-out; the "restriction order" has been tightened to four people, and the fitness center and theaters have been ordered to close for 7 days, effective after midnight tonight.


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Written by: Chen Shuxia, Chen Qianting, Liang Huanmin, Mai Kaiyin, Li Enci, Chen Jingqi, Deng Yinglin, Li Fuyuan

2020-07-14 07:00

Last update date: 2020-07-14 13:17

Hong Kong’s new coronary pneumonia epidemic rebounded. Hong Kong added 52 confirmed cases yesterday (13th), while local cases accounted for 41, breaking the highest record on a single day. Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yuee led officials to announce a number of epidemic prevention measures in the evening, including mandatory transportation People wear masks, and restaurants are not allowed to dine during the "Six Six to Five", only take-out; the "restriction order" has been tightened to four people, and the fitness center and theaters have been ordered to close for 7 days, effective after midnight tonight.

[13:12] News: At least 50 new cases of new coronavirus confirmed in Hong Kong.

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Book Fair 2020|The opening of the industry will be suspended and the industry will suffer heavy losses

[12:00] Peng Zhiming, the spokesperson of the 2020 Book Fair Concern Group and the president of the Subculture Hall, criticized that about 40% to 50% of the annual income of small and medium-sized book vendors comes from the book fair. Arrived at the exhibition, and began to arrange the venue, the loss was heavy, or there is a wave of small and medium-sized booksellers closing. Peng revealed that many exhibitors are organizing online book fairs and new book promotion, hoping to make up for the loss, and hope that the government will introduce measures to support the industry to overcome difficulties.

Restriction Order|Huang Jiahe: Many restaurants are unconditionally making takeaway food and beverage industry materials donated 3 billion in July

[11:00] Huang Jiahe, chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Catering Industry Association, pointed out that the government did not consult the industry before the measures were introduced, and the measures were sudden and stricter than in the past. He estimated that the takeaway could not make up for the loss of banned food. It is estimated that more than half of the restaurants were affected. The beverage industry will lose 3 billion yuan this month. If the measures continue, the subsequent losses will be even greater. He bluntly said that he must take into account the "rice bowl" when he fights against the epidemic, and hopes that the government will provide support to the industry.

New Crown Pneumonia|He Bailiang: Many patients have been to the tea restaurant where tableware is placed on the table, which is prone to contamination

[10:30] He Boliang, director of the Center for Infectious and Infectious Diseases of the University of Hong Kong, said that high-risk food and beverage establishments are concentrated in tea restaurants, and more spicy measures should be introduced such as dinning all day. At the same time, it also pointed out that the environment of the tea restaurant is relatively narrow, and the placement of tableware is more susceptible to infection. It is recommended that the industry take the initiative to introduce anti-epidemic measures, otherwise the authorities may require a mandatory shutdown.

New Coronary Pneumonia|Xu Shuchang: Limiting the concentration makes it more risky to work than at home, and should work from home

[10:15] Xu Shuchang, a government expert consultant and lecturer professor of the respiratory system department of CUHK, said that many new anti-epidemic measures introduced by the government last night were much more spicy than he thought, and the risk of getting a car to work is high. They should work at home, but the government does not take the lead. Enterprises may not follow up.

New Crown Pneumonia|Education Bureau: The school will suspend all school activities for two weeks from tomorrow

[10:00] The Education Bureau further restricts school activities: (1) Schools should make arrangements for examinations as soon as possible, complete all examinations within two or three days, or postpone/cancel some examinations in order to start the summer vacation as soon as possible; (2 ) In addition to the examination, the school will suspend all on-campus activities for two weeks from July 15 (Wednesday), including all levels of make-up and extracurricular activities, until July 28 (Tuesday). During this period, all students should not return to school unless necessary. The above arrangement also applies to face-to-face courses offered by non-formal curriculum schools (including tutorial schools).

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New Coronary Pneumonia|Chen Zhaoshi: If the epidemic worsens again, restaurants may ban all-day dining

[08:30] The Director of the Food and Health Bureau, Chen Zhaoshi, said when attending the Hong Kong and Taiwan programme that if the epidemic situation worsened, it would not be ruled out that banned dining in restaurants was not allowed throughout the day. She also pointed out that Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, South Africa, the Philippines and Indonesia have more imported cases, and those who arrive in Hong Kong must present test certificates. As for testing 400,000 people in high-risk groups such as restaurants, homes, taxi drivers, and property management employees, Chen Zhaoshi said that two mainland testing institutions have laboratories in Hong Kong.

[08:00] As of 8 a.m. on Tuesday (14th), there were 85,620 confirmed cases nationwide, 4,649 cumulative deaths, 7 suspected cases, 80,349 cured cases, and 1,979 cases imported overseas; in Hubei, a total of 68,135 cases, The total number of deaths was 4,512.

Yesterday's overview: New Crown Pneumonia. 7.13|News: 21 more people were diagnosed in the evening and the restaurant was banned from eating at night from Wednesday

New Coronary Pneumonia·Photo Gallery | Sudden increase in the number of diagnosed patients, the limit of gathering has been tightened to 4 people restaurants banned the evening market

New Crown Pneumonia︳ Ocean Park and Disneyland and other 12 types of premises will be temporarily closed for 7 days from Wednesday

New Crown Pneumonia | Legislation stipulates that riders must wear masks to refuse to comply with a maximum fine of $5000

New Crown Pneumonia|Two Mainland companies help over 400,000 people in Hong Kong's residential care homes, restaurants, and taxi drivers test

New Coronary Pneumonia|Welcome new measures from Wednesday

New Crown Pneumonia | The restaurant once again has a maximum of 4 people "add spicy" 6 o'clock in the evening and 5 no dine-in

New Crown Pneumonia|The stadium and stadium will be closed from Wednesday

New Crown Pneumonia | 41 additional local cases break record

New Coronary Pneumonia: A senior immigration assistant was confirmed to work at the Wanchai Immigration Building

New Coronary Pneumonia|The first patient in the Hong Kong-Thai Care Center died of illness 95-year-old female detainee died on the 3rd

New Coronary Pneumonia|Hong Kong explosion epidemic 9000 Hong Kong people return to the mainland via Shenzhen Bay a week by 80%

New Coronary Pneumonia|Straight hit Shenzhen Bay to avoid epidemic tide

New Coronary Pneumonia|One article clearly sees the "additional spicy" anti-epidemic measures

New Crown Pneumonia|The government spent 100 million yuan to commission two mainland companies to test 400,000 people including taxi drivers in Hong Kong

New Crown Pneumonia | Legislation stipulates that riders must wear masks to refuse to comply with a maximum fine of $5000

New Coronary Pneumonia|The first patient in the Hong Kong-Thai Care Center died of 95-year-old female hospital stay

New Coronary Pneumonia|Civil servants do not work across the board at home

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Source: hk1

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