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No food in the room︱ Huang Jielong complains of tragedy, it is difficult to understand the logic of "all Hong Kong being targeted" is "all off" if the logic goes wrong?

2022-01-06T01:37:28.816Z


The COVID-19 pandemic has not "tailed", and the fifth wave has recently erupted. The Hong Kong government announced yesterday (5th) a number of tightening measures, including the ban on dine-in in the evening market and the tightening of the number of seats. Measures will inevitably impact the catering industry again


The COVID-19 pandemic has not "tailed", and the fifth wave has recently erupted. The Hong Kong government announced yesterday (5th) a number of tightening measures, including the ban on dine-in in the evening market and the tightening of the number of seats.

The measures will inevitably impact the catering industry again. Huang Jielong, chairman of the mother company of Niujiao and Wenyecai, Xufulou Group (1978), posted a post on the Facebook page "Vealing Sadness".

Call on the government to subsidize victims

He first raised questions about whether the current policy encourages companies to implement epidemic prevention measures. The reason is that even if the industry takes good measures, such as encouraging employees to inject injections and spending money to increase the ventilation rate, once an accident occurs, the whole Hong Kong will be targeted. ", "The company loses a lot of money, the guys have no jobs, and the people don't have food."

Huang Jielong made it clear that "I don't even understand this for one night," and he believes that the government should subsidize the victims of the industry if the industry "does nothing wrong."

The Hong Kong government announced yesterday (5th) a number of tightening measures to prevent the epidemic, and the "ban on dine-in" once again hit the catering industry.

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Hope the government succeeds in fighting the epidemic, the industry is in its hands

The government recently announced that it will expand the "vaccine bubble" on February 24 to include not only restaurants and listed premises, but also schools and facilities of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, in order to encourage more citizens to get injections into places.

However, Huang Jielong questioned the purpose of the current "vaccine bubble" and asked, "It turns out that if something goes wrong, it's all "all off", so what about the "vaccine bubble"?"

He added that he hopes that the government is right and that the epidemic can be controlled in two weeks. He also wished the government success, "Really, because the life and death of me and our entire industry are in your hands."

The reporter asked Huang Jielong about the post, and he said that he had nothing to add, only that it was just a small citizen to express his sadness.

The Hong Kong government recently announced that dine-in evening meals will be suspended for two weeks starting from January 7th for a period of 14 days until January 20th.

Among them, restaurants will ban dine-in meals after 6 pm until 5 am the next day. The number of people per table in category B, C, and D restaurants will be tightened to 2, 4, and 6, respectively, and the upper limit will remain unchanged.

In addition, 15 types of listed premises, including bars and pubs, will be closed from January 7th.

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Source: hk1

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