Calls For More Isolation Beds Amid Admission Delays
The president of the Public Doctors’ Association has urged the government to come up with more isolation beds, on news... Read more
Hong Kong Records 24th Covid Death
The Hospital Authority has confirmed that a coronavirus patient died on Wednesday morning, taking the death toll linked ... Read more
Blue-collars Bear The Brunt Of Dine-in Ban
Blue-collar workers are seen scrambling to find a decent place to eat, with the suspension of dine-in services from Wedn... Read more
Benny Tai To Appeal Against HKU Dismissal
Benny Tai has decided to appeal against his dismissal as associate law professor at the University of Hong Kong to the C... Read more
Red Cross: Covid-19 Sees Drop In Blood Donation
The chief executive and medical director of the Hong Kong Red Cross blood transfusion service has called on people to do... Read more
Treatment On Hold: Families Fret Over Covid Delays
Maxine and Gabriella are two happy, healthy toddlers who’ve been enjoying the extra time with their loving families as... Read more
EU Blocks Some Exports To HK Over Security Law
The European Union on Tuesday agreed to limit exports to Hong Kong of equipment that could be used for surveillance and ... Read more
Singapore Wants 'stable, Calm, Prosperous' Hong Kong
Singapore's prime minister said on Tuesday he was not looking to woo businesses out of Hong Kong, saying it was more imp... Read more
HKU Sacks Legal Scholar Benny Tai For Misconduct
The University of Hong Kong’s governing council on Tuesday voted to sack associate law professor Benny Tai for miscond... Read more
Surge Of New Cases Continues Into The Seventh Day
Hong Kong reported new coronavirus infections in triple digits for the seventh straight day as officials played down opt... Read more
Shops 'need 75 Percent Rent Cuts For Up To A Year'
The Hong Kong Retail Management Association has called for rent cuts for up to a year, as the battered sector made a fre... Read more
'Banking Woes Not Linked To Sino-US Tensions'
Executive Council convenor Bernard Chan on Tuesday played down a newspaper report that quoted him as saying Hong Kong of... Read more
Restaurants Serve Last Orders Ahead Of The New Ban
Several restaurants on Tuesday dished out their last meals for a while ahead of a government ban on dining-in kicks in f... Read more
HK Suspending Extradition Deals With Three Countries
The SAR government on Tuesday said it had issued notices to the Canadian, Australian, and UK consulates here to halt Hon... Read more
DAB Wants Virus Tests Extended To Tuen Mun Area
The pro-Beijing DAB party has urged the government to test Tuen Mun residents for Covid-19, after officials announced a ... Read more