Henry Tang To Miss Annual CPPCC Session
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2022-02-21 HKT 11:28
A Hong Kong deputy to the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Henry Tang, said on Monday he will not attend the annual session of the national advisory body in Beijing next month as his chauffeur has contracted Covid-19.
A spokesman for Tang added that his two secretaries are also under quarantine after their family members tested positive for the coronavirus.
Tang was said to be in close contact with all three staff and will therefore not attend the session as a precaution.
The former chief secretary has since taken a rapid test that has come back negative, the spokesperson added.
The annual session of the CPPCC will kick off in the capital on March 4.
Meanwhile, the country's top law making body – the National People's Congress Standing Committee – will begin its meeting on the following day on March 5.
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