Members of the Legislative Council were invited to attend the official July 1st return event. Since last Thursday (23rd), they had to work in a closed-loop "Starting Point" and went to the hotel for quarantine the day before the event.
It is reported that members of the Legislative Council successively received electronic invitation letters for the handover activities this morning (28th) and were invited to attend the flag-raising ceremony at 8:00 a.m. on July 1 and the inauguration ceremony at 10:00 a.m.
Some members have also received hotel quarantine arrangements and must check into the Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel, which is adjacent to the convention and exhibition, on the morning of this Thursday (30th), and the check-out time is 12:00 noon on July 1st.
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No room change during closed loop period
The letter states that members of parliament must check into the hotel at a designated time on the morning of June 30, and will be required to present an electronic version of the invitation letter and identification documents for identity verification.
In order to reduce the risk of the spread of the epidemic, parliamentarians must stay in the rooms designated by the General Assembly, and rooms cannot be changed during the closed-loop period.
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