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Travel with peace of mind | Aberdeen Café de Coral is banned from eating in the evening market until next week because diners fail to scan the QR code

2021-04-12T12:07:52.727Z


The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong has eased. Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor announced today (12th) that future social distancing measures will be adjusted, including that customers must use "Travel with peace of mind" and will no longer accept paper slips for filling in information.


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Written by: Ouyang Dehao

2021-04-12 19:55

Last update date: 2021-04-12 19:58

The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong has eased. Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor announced today (12th) that future social distancing measures will be adjusted, including that customers must use "Travel with peace of mind" and will no longer accept papers for filling in information, otherwise they will not be able to "enjoy" them. Width measures.

However, today (12) it was reported that the branches of the two large chain restaurants, Café de Coral and Grand Haoke, located in the center of Aberdeen, were also punished by the government authorities recently.

The staff of both restaurants said that because some diners failed to scan the "Travel with peace of mind" QR code and did not fill in their personal information, they were prohibited from operating dine-in restaurants in the evening market.

It will not resume until next Monday (19th).

Under the current measures, diners must fill in their personal information before eating, or scan the "Travel with peace of mind" QR code.

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It is reported on the Internet that the two chain restaurants in Aberdeen Centre, Café de Coral and Grand Hao Huo, were recently punished by the government and banned from dine-in business after 6 pm.

The post stated that because some diners were "not obedient" and did not use "Travel with peace of mind" before eating, and some diners filled in false personal information, other people reported to the FEHD and were punished after surprise inspections.

There is news on the Internet that the two chain restaurants of Café de Coral and Grand Huo in Aberdeen Centre were recently punished by the government authorities.

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The reporter called two restaurants today, and the staff said at the same time that the staff of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department raided the use of "Travel with Peace" and found that some diners did not scan the QR code of "Travel with Peace" and did not fill in their personal information. This violated According to the government's epidemic prevention measures, he was punished and banned dine-in in the evening market until next Monday (19th).

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According to the information, the FEHD inspected more than 2,000 food and beverage premises during the long holiday on the 5th of Easter, and initiated prosecution procedures against 25 persons in charge of catering operations suspected of violating the regulations. 15 of them involved failure to ensure that customers were entering Scan the QR code of "Travel with peace of mind" in front of the premises, or register information.

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Source: hk1

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