Covid Rules To Ease, But Gathering Ban Remains
"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

"); jQuery(document).ready(function() { jwplayer.key='EKOtdBrvhiKxeOU807UIF56TaHWapYjKnFiG7ipl3gw='; var playerInstance = jwplayer("jquery_jwplayer_1"); playerInstance.setup({ file: "https://newsstatic.rthk.hk/audios/mfile_1596925_1_20210621190840.mp3", skin: { url: location.href.split('/', 4).join('/') + '/jwplayer/skin/rthk/five.css', name: 'five' }, hlshtml: true, width: "100%", height: 30, wmode: 'transparent', primary: navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Trident")>-1 ? "flash" : "html5", events: { onPlay: function(event) { dcsMultiTrack('DCS.dcsuri', 'https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1596925-20210621.mp3', 'WT.ti', ' Audio at newsfeed', 'WT.cg_n', '#rthknews', 'WT.cg_s', 'Multimedia','WT.es','https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1596925-20210621.htm', 'DCS.dcsqry', '' ); } } }); }); });
2021-06-21 HKT 16:36
The government on Monday announced a further relaxation of social distancing rules as Hong Kong recorded zero local coronavirus cases for 14 consecutive days, but the four-person cap on public gatherings is to remain in place.
From Thursday, restaurants can run at full capacity as long as all their staff members are fully vaccinated and two-thirds of their customers have received at least the first dose of a vaccine.
Restaurants will be able to hold banquets for up to 180 guests.
For bars and clubs, the number of people that can be seated at each table will rise from two to four, as long as all staff members and customers have had at least one jab.
Religious gatherings, weddings and business meetings will also be allowed to be held at a venue's full capacity, as long as two-thirds of the participants are vaccinated.
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said she hoped the new rules will encourage more people to get vaccinated.
“If the businesses and participants are willing to take the vaccine, the relaxation will be much higher. I hope it’s a good enough incentive to appeal and encourage people to take the vaccine,” she said.
Lam dismissed allegations that the government is trying to curb protests by keeping the ban on public gatherings of more than four people.
She said officials had taken into consideration infection risks, saying it is easier to implement social distancing rules in a confined space.
Lam also announced that arrivals from overseas who are vaccinated will be required to undergo seven days of quarantine, down from 14 days, if they also test positive for antibodies against Covid-19.
“That passenger has to book a longer period of quarantine, say 14 days. But if he or she is being advised on the second day or third day that your antibody test is positive, so you can leave the designated hotel a week earlier,” she explained.
Meanwhile, the Centre for Health Protection reported three imported coronavirus cases for the day.
Two of the patients flew in from the UK, while the third came from Indonesia. All of them had the L452R mutant variant of the coronavirus.
SBI Holdings To Acquire Bitbank In US$289M Crypto Expansion
SBI Holdings has agreed to acquire Japanese crypto exchange Bitbank in a deal valued at approximately US$289 million, w... Read more
4 Ways Hong Kong Banks Fight Financial Crime Using AI, According To HKMA
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) wants banks to use AI in financial crime as a way to counter cyberattacks and s... Read more
Ripple Launches RLUSD Stablecoin In Japan Through SBI Group
Ripple has launched its US dollar-denominated stablecoin, Ripple USD, in the Japanese market. The expansion follows reg... Read more
SBI And Startale Launch Trust Bank-Backed Yen Stablecoin JPYSC In Japan
SBI Group has introduced its trust based stablecoin JPYSC in partnership with Singapore-based fintech company Startale ... Read more
Visa Study: Digital Wallets Lead Greater Bay Area Payment Preferences
Visa has released its latest Consumer Payment Attitudes Study, highlighting how payment seamlessness is linked to a shi... Read more
European And South Korean Banks Form Project Pangea For FX Settlement
Chainlink, South Korean infrastructure provider FairSquareLab, the Unified Korea Alliance (UniKA), and European stablec... Read more