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Senior officials infected with the epidemic ︱ Celebration invitees as usual to test nucleic acid materials without any impact Wu Qiubei believes that the oath can be made later

2022-06-24T05:30:50.311Z


The Chief Secretary for Administration-designate Chan Kwok-kee, and the Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Tsang Kwok-wai, have tested positive. Legislative Council President Leung Kwan-yin and several members of the next Executive Council will attend the July 1 celebration as usual this morning (24th).


The Chief Secretary for Administration-designate Chan Kwok-kee, and the Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Tsang Kwok-wai, were diagnosed with the virus. Legislative Council President Leung Kwan-yin and several members of the next Executive Council arrived as usual this morning (24th) as required to attend the "July 1st" celebration. Nucleic acid testing at the sampling station.

Liang Junyan said that the last time he met the two was a question-and-answer session with the chief executive two weeks ago. He believes that there is still enough time before July 1, and he is not worried that the official infection will affect the celebration activities and the oath of the new team.


Wu Qiubei, a member of the Executive Council-designate and president of the Federation of Trade Unions, also said that he had not had contact with infected officials recently. When asked about the arrangements for taking an oath if the members of the guild-designate were to be quarantined, he said that there was no information at present. The oath can be "replenished".

Another guild member who will remain in office, Lin Jianfeng, said that he was not worried that the celebrations would be affected, emphasizing that he had not received any cancellation notice.


The government said that the quarantine arrangements for relevant officials were made in accordance with the guidelines of the Centre for Health Protection.

Regarding attendance at the ceremony, the Government will closely monitor the situation and make appropriate arrangements.


Several guild members said they had not met with the infection officer recently

Those who were invited to attend the event to celebrate the return of the country have undergone nucleic acid testing for the second day in a row.

Zhang Yuren of the Liberal Party, who will remain a member of the guild, pointed out that the last time he met with the infected official was last Tuesday, and he said that he took a quick test every day. Before that, he also conducted nucleic acid tests at least twice a week, so he was not worried about being infected. .

He said that it is inevitable for officials to be infected by family members who are diagnosed, but they usually take adequate epidemic prevention measures and wear masks during meetings, so they are not worried about group outbreaks within the government.

Zhang Yuren said that he has yet to receive any news about the oath arrangement or any updated guidelines for epidemic prevention.

Lin Jianfeng also expressed no worries, because officials are currently self-isolating, and he has canceled all appointments at the beginning of this week and stayed at home to work.

Another guild-designate member, Gao Yongwen, believes that if only a few officials are infected, the number of them is small, and it will not affect the celebration. He said that there is a chain of transmission in Hong Kong. , and get tested every day.

Wu Qiubei pointed out that the current number of confirmed cases is relatively high, and he is worried about the epidemic, and hopes that the SAR government will take epidemic prevention measures.

Li Jiachao's test result on Wednesday was negative. A few days ago, he met with Zeng Guowei and Chen Guoji and planned to go to the APEC summit. During the quarantine period, Li Jiachao's team resigned from the vice chairman first and then retired from the DAB Zhang Guojun: to facilitate the work of the Deputy Secretary of Justice Fully guaranteed

Source: hk1

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