The new crown epidemic in Hong Kong is generally under control, but there are still imported cases every day, and Hong Kong and the Mainland have not been able to resume quarantine-free customs clearance.
The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, wrote an article today calling on the people of Hong Kong to encourage those around them who have not been vaccinated to get vaccinated as soon as possible, so as to achieve the goal of customs clearance and an early return to normal life.
Communities under epidemic control maintain basic ``clearing''
Lin Zheng wrote an article on the topic of "Keep Improving", summarizing the anti-epidemic situation in the past month.
She said that although a local case involving airport employees was recorded on October 8 and the local zero case record for more than 50 days was suspended, so far no community infection has been found in this case, reflecting the effectiveness of various epidemic prevention measures and the overall epidemic situation. Controlled, the community as a whole still maintains a basic "clearing".
Regarding the room for improvement in the anti-epidemic work, Lam Cheng expressed his hope that Hong Kong citizens will be exempted from quarantine to travel to the mainland as soon as possible. Therefore, he has constantly reviewed various measures to strive for excellence and create favorable conditions for customs clearance.
▼On October 21, the "Hong Kong Community Anti-epidemic Connection" held regional vaccination activities for two consecutive days▼
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Lam Cheng said that Hong Kong's vaccination rate has not yet reached the basic target of 70%, and the number of daily vaccinations has dropped even more. The situation is unsatisfactory.
She pointed out that the government has introduced a number of measures to facilitate vaccination. What is lacking is the willingness to vaccinate. Therefore, she urged the public to encourage people who have not been vaccinated around to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Target.
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