LeaveHomeSafe App Required To Enter Wet Markets: Govt

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2021-10-29 HKT 21:34
Authorities on Friday said most people will have to use the LeaveHomeSafe to enter government-run wet markets as well as cooked food markets from November 1.
However, the app won't be required if they visit columbarias, cemeteries, public bathhouses, refuse collection points and toilets after considering "operational needs, actual situations and target customers."
The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department said as it takes time for the public to get used to the new measures, technical support will be offered to those in need at the initial phase of their implementation.
Separately, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department said the app will also be mandatory for people who wish to enter its sport facilities, museums, libraries and performance venues.
Children who are under 12, elderly citizens aged 65 or above and disabled people will be exempted from the arrangements, though they will still be required to leave their contact details.
The departments also said exemptions may be granted to individuals who have genuine difficulties in using the app. However, their personal information will be taken down.
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