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CUHK poll: 76% of respondents support the central government's aid to Hong Kong's anti-epidemic political trust has improved significantly

2022-06-21T08:00:00.875Z


The Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong conducted a telephone survey in April this year. As many as 76.5% of the respondents expressed support or very support for the central government's assistance to Hong Kong's anti-epidemic work during the fifth wave of the epidemic, while 23.6% answered no.


The Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies of the Chinese University of China conducted a telephone survey in April this year. As many as 76.5% of the respondents expressed support or very much support for the central government's assistance to Hong Kong's anti-epidemic work during the fifth wave of the epidemic, while 23.6% answered that they did not support or strongly disagree. Support, showing that most citizens support the central government in assisting Hong Kong in fighting the epidemic.


The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor (fourth from right), met with the mainland Chinese medicine expert group led by Tong Xiaolin (fourth from left), head of the Central Government's Anti-epidemic Chinese Medicine Expert Team for Aid to Hong Kong, on April 7.

The Secretary for Food and Health, Sophia Chan (fifth from right), was also present.

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39.9% of the respondents thought it was very helpful or a few

CUHK Hong Kong Asia-Pacific Research Institute interviewed 706 citizens by telephone. When asked how much central assistance helped Hong Kong to alleviate the epidemic during the fifth wave of the epidemic, 39.9% of the respondents said it was very helpful or a little bit helpful, and 39.6% Respondents indicated that there was very little help, and 20.5% of the respondents indicated that there was no help.

More than half of the elders' support level indicates that it is a big help or a few big help

In terms of age group, 85.6% of respondents over the age of 60 said they strongly supported or supported the central government in assisting Hong Kong in fighting the fifth wave of the epidemic, 14.4% said they strongly disapproved or did not support it, and 58.8% said that The central government's assistance was very helpful or very helpful. 26.9% said that it was very helpful, and 14.3% said it was not helpful.

As for those aged 18 to 29, 51.4% expressed strong support or support for assistance from the central government, and 48.6% expressed very little or no support.

18.5% of the respondents believe that the central government has helped a lot or a little, 42.4% said that it has helped a little, and 39.1% said it has not helped.

86.3% of centrists expressed strong support or support for central assistance

All respondents who thought they were more pro-establishment supporters strongly supported or supported central assistance, and 93.5% thought it was very helpful.

Respondents leaning towards the centrist, 86.3% expressed strong support or support for central assistance, and 13.7% expressed very little or no support.

41.6% thought that the central support was very helpful or a few big ones, 42.4% said it was very helpful, and 16% said it was not helpful.

As for the respondents who identified themselves as non-establishment camps, 32.8% said they strongly supported or supported central assistance, and 67.2% said they strongly disapproved or did not support it.

10.7% think that the central assistance is very helpful or a few kinds of help, 45.7% think that it is very helpful, and 43.6% think that it is not helpful.

The Institute believes that even dissidents generally agree with policies that are beneficial to the general public.

24.7% of respondents trust the central government, up 8 percentage points year-on-year

In addition, in a survey conducted by the Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies of CUHK in May this year, 24.7% of the respondents expressed confidence in the central government, an increase of 6 percentage points from 18.7% in May last year, while 35.4% expressed distrust in the central government, an increase of 5% from last year. The month's 54.1% fell 18.7 percentage points.

The institute said that it reflects that Hong Kong people's impression of the central government has improved significantly, which is believed to be related to the central government's assistance to Hong Kong to control the fifth wave of the epidemic.

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Source: hk1

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