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Pregnant & distraught workers plead for help so they could fly home

Posted on 21 May 2021 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap       

Some of the stranded passengers checking in for a flight home after switching airlines

At least two pregnant Filipina  women who are stuck in Hong Kong because of repeated flight cancellations are appealing for help so they could fly back to the Philippines as soon as possible.

Another just lost her mother and is desperate to go home not just to say a final goodbye, but also because her children have been left without someone looking after them.

These are just some of the challenges faced by an estimated 400 Filipino migrant workers who have been stranded in Hong Kong for months, amid flight restrictions that took effect both here and in the Philippines.

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One of those desperate to leave for home immediately is J.V.R., who is already 30 weeks’ pregnant, and is just five weeks away from being barred from going on air travel.

She said her confirmed air ticket with Philippine Airlines has already been canceled four times, leaving her in distress because she runs the risk of having to give birth in Hong Kong when she cannot even go for an ante-natal check-up because she no longer holds an employment visa.

Noong Monday schedule ko po sana ng ultrasound sa Kwong Wah Hospital pero di na pala pwede kapag cut na ang contract kaya di na ako nakapag pa checkup ulit,” she said in a message. (Last Monday I was scheduled to have an ultrasound at Kwong Wah Hospital but I was told I was no longer entitled to get it for free since my contract had been cut. I could no longer have a check-up).

 
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J. had hoped to get on board a PAL flight that left Hong Kong on Wednesday, Apr 19, but she was told that the Consulate had failed to get the government’s approval to allow the airline to add to its passenger load.

Consul Paulo Saret, who heads the Consulate’s assistance to nationals section, said he had worked on the request to the government’s Inter-Agency Task Force to allow the airline to fly home with 200 extra passengers since last month, but no approval came.

Some of the lucky few who managed to fly out via PAL

Speaking in a live interview with The SUN Wednesday night, Saret said he hopes the requested allotment could be given for PAL’s next scheduled flight on May 26.

 
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He explained the IATF has limited the number of passengers entering the country to 1,500 each day, and the airline has to allocate its government-designated quota to all its flights coming from various destinations abroad.

This entry restriction has compounded problems already faced by the airlines since Apr 20, when Hong Kong imposed a ban on all flights coming from the Philippines in the wake of a surge in Covid-19 cases in the country.

Thus, for the May 19 flight, only the 68 listed on PAL’s passenger list for that day had managed to fly home to Manila.

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However, it is unclear why PAL has not given priority to its passengers who had been bumped off repeatedly from flights it unilaterally cancelled, and instead, continues to sell tickets to new clients.

Nor is there an apparent answer as to why other airlines like Cebu Pacific and Cathay Pacific do not cancel flights as often as PAL does, so that they hardly have any passengers stranded in Hong Kong despite the arrival cap.

Digging in for the overnight wait for their early-morning flight to Manila

The stranded passengers are also clamoring for the airline to book them automatically for its next scheduled flight, instead of letting them rebook on their own, often at added cost.

It also angers people like J. who has been given a new flight date of Jul 1, when PAL has announced it will be flying regularly from Hong Kong every Wednesday.

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Hindi na ako pwede mag flight nun. Yun po ang sabi ng PAL, beyond 35 weeks di na ako allowed kaya nanghihingi ako ng clearance na mag chance passenger. Nakailang tawag na ako sa PAL at sa travel agency, wala rin,” she said.

(I won’t be able to fly then. Even PAL said that after 35 weeks <of pregnancy> I will not be allowed to board, so I have been asking for clearance to be included as a ‘chance passenger’. I’ve called PAL and my travel agency, to no avail).

Another stranded passenger, G.A.V., is three months’ pregnant, and is also anxious to go home, knowing that without a working visa, she will not be entitled to free hospitalization, or even remain in Hong Kong.

 
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G. said she has rebooked her PAL ticket twice because of cancellations, and she is also desperate to get help because not only does she have to pay for board and lodging and visa extension, she also has to ensure she remains healthy for herself and her baby.

Luckily, she has linked up with PathFinders, a charity group helping migrant women and their children, so she is more confident of riding out the storm, at least until she gets on the plane that will bring her home.

Another stranded passenger, A.C.A., is despairing because her mother just passed away, leaving her three children without a caregiver. As her eldest is sick, A. said her husband was forced to quit his job so he could look after their children.

Two times na po na cancel ang flight ko via PAL. Sobrang emergency po ang pag-uwi ko dahil namatay mother namin at maysakit po ang anak ko. Yung amo ko pumayag nang umuwi ako. Please po, tulungan ninyo ako,” she pleaded. (My flight via PAL has been cancelled twice. This is an extreme emergency, I need to go home because our mother died and my child is sick. My employer has already allowed me to go home. Please help me).

She said she’s aware that she may not make it in time for her mother’s funeral, given that she has to undergo quarantine on her arrival in Manila. But she is still determined to go home so she could at least visit her grave, and also get her eldest seen by a doctor.

Ang sakit-sakit po na mawalan ng ina na hindi ko man lang nakita at nakasama sa huling sandali. Siya po ang nag-aalaga sa mga mga anak ko kaya nahihirapan din sila,” she said. (It hurts so much that I lost my mother, and did not even get to see her and be with her in the last moments of her life. She took care of my children, so even they are having a hard time).

Passengers caught unawares by a flight cancellation meet with PAL officials

Probably the longest holdout among the homebound workers is R.M.E., who said her flight had been canceled an incredible nine times. She said she was hopeful she could get on the May 19 flight of PAL because all of them who had signed up for it did not receive any notice of cancellation.

When the expected 200 additional seat allocation did not push through, R. decided it was time to quit. She booked a seat on the next Cebu Pacific flight, after seeing that a number of her fellow stranded passengers were able to fly home using this airline.

Bumili na ako ng Cebu Pacific kasi stressed na po ako at nangako silang may uuwi kahapon, yon ang pinakaaabangan namin sa gc (group chat). Iyon lang po talaga,” she said. (I just bought a Cebu Pacific ticket because I was already stressed out since they <Consulate> promised that some would be able to go home yesterday. All of us in the gc had looked forward to that).

Even after she’s successfully flown home, R. said she would still join the rest of her group in seeking redress for the untold suffering many of them were forced to bear while being stuck between a place that was driving them away, and their home country that did not seem anxious to welcome them back.

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Indonesian DH who tests positive on 19th day is sole Covid-19 case

Posted on 20 May 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

The Indonesian DH tested positive at Ramada Sai Ying Pun on her 19th day sample

Only one confirmed case of Covid-19 was reported today, May 20, involving an Indonesian domestic helper with no symptoms who tested positive on her 19th day in hotel quarantine.

According to staff at the Centre for Health Protection, the 26-year-old Indonesian woman arrived in Hong Kong on Apr 19, and was found infected just two days before she was set to be released from quarantine at Ramada Harbour View Hotel in Sai Ying Pung.

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She took Hong Kong’s total Covid-19 tally to 11,829.

In the past 14 days, a total of 31 cases were recorded in Hong Kong, including five local cases of which one is of unknown source.

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That sole untraceable case is a 4-year-old boy whose case has baffled experts because he tested negative when taken to hospital on Saturday, after being confirmed as infected in two earlier tests.

He is set to be tested for the presence of antibodies, and if the result again turns out negative, he will be taken off the official tally. That will make Hong Kong free of any local unlinked case for the past 27 days.

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However, the CHP staff said that as of today, the boy is still listed as a confirmed case.

In its press release, CHP said it was investigating an overseas case of an 18-year-old woman who left Hong Kong for Shenzhen on May 5 and was yesterday confirmed as Covid-19 positive. Hong Kong was notified about the case by the Guangdong health authority.

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The woman lived in Block 1, The Belcher’s at 89 Pokfulam Road. CHP said it will put the building under a compulsory testing order tonight, and is now conducting epidemiological investigations and contact tracing.

Block 1 of The Belchers will be put under compulsory testing order from tonight

This is the second day in a row that someone was found positive on the mainland shortly after leaving Hong Kong. Yesterday, a 43-year-old man who had quarantined in Hong Kong for 21 days after flying in from Italy was found infected when he arrived in Shanghai on May 16.

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The patient declared on arrival in Hong Kong on Apr 22 that he tested positive for Covid-19 in Italy in late February. After being released from quarantine on May 12, he stayed for three days at the Harbour Plaza Resort City, then flew on to Shanghai where he tested positive.

CHP said its investigation into the two cases, both classified as imported, is continuing.

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Despite the marked drop in the number of infections, health authorities are still urging residents to avoid going out, having social contact and dining out. They should continue wearing a  surgical mask and maintain stringent hand hygiene when they need to go out.

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Filipina torture claimant, jobless Indian resident held for alleged burglary

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By Vir B. Lumicao 

The Wanchai building where the alleged burglary happened

A Filipina recognizance form holder and an Indian male resident were charged with burglary in a building in Wan Chai when they appeared in court today, May 20.

The Indian defendant was charged in Eastern Court with a second count of burglary for allegedly trespassing into a part of the building two days after the alleged first offence on May 9,  with intent to steal.

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Leah San Esteban, 41; and Maninder Singh Maria, 34, appeared before Magistrate Peter Law who rejected their bail applications.

No plea was taken from either defendant.

The magistrate adjourned the case until July 15 to allow the prosecution to obtain CCTV footages of the alleged break-ins and obtain legal advice.

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According to the charge sheet, Maria and San Esteban trespassed into the ground floor of 287 Hennessy Road in Wanchai “with intent to do unlawful damage to anything therein.”

Maria returned on May 11 and allegedly broke into the first floor of the same building with intent to steal, the prosecution said.

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The prosecutor said Maria, a permanent resident relying on social security, had six previous cases including three burglary and one robbery offenses.

He committed the present case while he has yet another burglary case pending in court and being on police bail for two theft cases, the prosecutor said.

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His lawyer said Maria was offering $10,000 for his temporary release and his father, who was in the courtroom, was willing to put up another $10,000 as surety.

As for San Esteban, the prosecutor said she came to Hong Kong as a visitor nine years ago and is a recognizance paper holder, meaning she is fighting deportation back to the Philippines.

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Her duty lawyer said she was offering to post $10,000 bail so she could take care of her 8-year-old daughter who is in Hong Kong.

Magistrate Law rejected both defendants’ bail officer, saying Maria could re-offend, as his record shows, while San Esteban has no local ties. He ordered them back into custody. 

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Only 1 imported Covid-19 case recorded

Posted on 19 May 2021 No comments

By The SUN

 

The only confirmed case is a seafarer from India who tested positive at the airport

Hong Kong has continued its streak of zero local infections when it announced only one imported Covid-19 case today, May 19. 

The confirmed patient is a 28-year-old male seafarer from India who tested positive on arrival at the airport. Air and sea crew are exempted from the flight ban imposed on countries classified as “extremely high-risk”, which includes India, Pakistan, the Philippines and Nepal.

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He brought Hong Kong’s total Covid-19 tally to 11,828.

In the past two weeks, a total of 36 cases had been reported, eight of them local, of which one is  from an unknown source.

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That untraceable case pertains to a four-year-old boy who might yet be declared as false positive as his tests at the hospital reportedly showed he did not have coronavirus. Neither does he have antibodies, which suggest a healed infection.

Meanwhile, the Centre for Health Protection said it is investigating an overseas case. It involves a 43-year-old male patient who was found positive for Covid-19 after arriving in Shanghai from Hong Kong on May 16.

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According to CHP, the man arrived in Hong Kong on Apr 22 from Italy, taking flight QR 818 operated by Qatar Airways. The man declared on arrival that he tested positive for Covid-19 in Italy in late February.

He underwent hotel quarantine in Ramada Hong Kong Harbour View in Sai Ying Pun from April 22 to May 12, during which he tested negative for the coronavirus.

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He then stayed in Harbour Plaza Resort City from May 13 to 16, before taking flight CX368 to Shanghai on May 16.

The CHP said it is conducting epidemiological investigations and contact tracing in the said case.

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For the latest on the local situation pertaining to Covid-19, details are available on the website "COVID-19 Thematic Website" (www.coronavirus.gov.hk).

Information is also available via the WhatsApp Helpline, 9617 1823 or through this link: wa.me/85296171823?text=hi.

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Public told to beware of heat stroke, stroke as ‘very hot’ warning raised

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By The SUN 

People are advised to remain indoors as much as possible to avoid the heat

Hong Kong raised the Very Hot Weather Warning today, May 19, and advised people to remain indoors as much as possible.

Nineteen heat shelters were also opened across the city to give relief to those who are forced to stay outdoors. They will remain open until 10pm if the warning is cancelled before 4:30pm. Otherwise, the shelters will remain open until 8am tomorrow.

As temperatures are expected to remain at 33 degrees Celsius until early next week, health authorities are reminding the public to take necessary measures against heat stroke and sunburn in very hot weather.

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The Centre for Health Protection issued the reminder as many Hongkongers are expected to spend Buddha’s Birthday holiday, on outdoor activities.

Summer appears to have arrived a month early in Hong Kong this year with hot spells already recorded in April and this month.

The Hong Kong Observatory forecasts mainly fine weather for Hong Kong today, May 19, with some showers in the morning and a low of 28ºC. It will be very hot during the day with a high of 33ºC in urban areas and 35ºC in the New Territories.

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The next few days will be very hot with sunny periods with a few showers on Thursday and Friday, the Observatory said.

The CHP advised the public to carry and drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration while engaging in outdoor activities.

“Those engaged in strenuous outdoor activities should avoid beverages containing caffeine, such as coffee and tea, as well as alcohol, as they speed up water loss through the urinary system,” a CHP spokesman explained.

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“The obese, the sick, those with heart disease or high blood pressure, the old and the young are vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. They should pay special attention,” the spokesman added.

The stroke warning is also raised as cases are seen to spike during the hot season, with the Filipino community having its share of the toll.

Figures from the Hong Kong Health Department show that about 3,500 people die in the city each year due to stroke, and about 16,000 suffer a new or recurrent stroke within the same year.

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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the city, after heart disease and cancer.

Vigorous activities like hiking are discouraged amid the hot weather

To prevent heat stroke, the CHP recommended the following precautions:

·         Wear loose and light-colored clothing to reduce heat absorption and facilitate sweat evaporation and heat dissipation;

·         Avoid vigorous exercise and prolonged activities such as hiking or trekking as heat, sweating and exhaustion can place additional demands on the physique;

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·         Perform outdoor activities in the morning or late afternoon;

·         For indoor activities, open all windows, use a fan or use air-conditioning to maintain good ventilation; and

·         Reschedule work to cooler times of the day.

If working in a hot environment is inevitable, introduce shade in the workplace where practicable. Start

work slowly and pick up the pace gradually. Move to a cool area for rest at regular intervals toallow the body to recuperate.


The public should also note the latest and the forecast ultraviolet index released by the Hong Kong Observatory. When the UV Index is high at 6 or above:
 

·         Minimize direct exposure of the skin and the eyes to sunlight;

·         Wear long-sleeved and loose-fitting clothes;

·         Wear a wide-brimmed hat or use an umbrella;

·         Seek a shaded area or put on UV-blocking sunglasses;

·         Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen lotion with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or above. Apply liberally and reapply after swimming, sweating or toweling off; and

·         While using DEET-containing insect repellents for personal protection against mosquito-borne diseases, apply sunscreen first before insect repellent.


If symptoms develop, such as dizziness, headache, nausea, shortness of breath or confusion, rest and seek help immediately, and seek medical advice as soon as possible. 

The elderly are particularly vulnerable to hypertension

Meanwhile, the DH has called on the public to be aware of and regularly monitor their blood pressure level and lead a healthy lifestyle to guard against hypertension.

In an advisory issued to mark World Hypertension Awareness Day on Monday, the DH said that according to the World Health Organization, one in four men and one in five women worldwide have hypertension.

In Hong Kong, about 27.7 percent of people aged between 15 and 84 have high blood pressure, and about half of them are unaware of their condition, said the DH. 

It said people with such condition should take care more during these times as hypertension is “a prominent risk factor for severe Covid-19 and death. 

This means that those with hypertension are more likely to become seriously ill or died from Covid-19 compared to those who don’t have the condition.

Unless with contraindications, individuals with hypertension under stable control are encouraged to receive a COVID-19 vaccination for protection against the disease,” said the statement.

But it advised concerned individuals to first consult their family doctors about having Covid-19 vaccination.

Hypertension is said to occur when the pressure exerted on the walls of arteries is persistently high. If left untreated, hypertension can lead to severe complications such as coronary heart disease, stroke, aneurysm, retinal disease and kidney failure.

While some patients may suffer from headaches, dizziness and shortness of breath, hypertension does not usually come with obvious symptoms, said the DH advisory. This is why it is often called the “silent killer.”

Thus, it is important to check blood pressure regularly for early detection.

The 19 heat shelters are located in the following places:

      
Hong Kong Districts:
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Central and Western -
Sai Ying Pun Community Complex Community Hall
3/F, Sai Ying Pun Community Complex
2 High Street, Sai Ying Pun
 
Eastern -
Causeway Bay Community Centre
7 Fook Yum Road, Causeway Bay
 
Southern -
Wah Kwai Community Centre
Wah Kwai Estate, Kellett Bay

Wan Chai -
Wan Chai Activities Centre
LG/F, Wan Chai Market, 258 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai

Kowloon Districts:
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Kowloon City -
Hung Hom Community Hall
1/F, Kowloon City Government Offices
42 Bailey Street, Hung Hom
 
Kwun Tong -
Lam Tin (West) Estate Community Centre
71 Kai Tin Road, Lam Tin
 
Sham Shui Po -
Shek Kip Mei Community Hall
G/F, Block 42, Shek Kip Mei Estate, Sham Shui Po
 
Wong Tai Sin -
Tsz Wan Shan (South) Estate Community Centre
45 Wan Wah Street, Tsz Wan Shan
 
Yau Tsim Mong -
Henry G Leong Yaumatei Community Centre
60 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei
 
New Territories Districts:
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Islands -
Tung Chung North Park (Zone B) Activity Room
29 Man Tung Road, Tung Chung

Kwai Tsing -
Kwai Shing Community Hall
Podium, Block 6, Kwai Shing West Estate, Kwai Chung
 
North -
Cheung Wah Community Hall
Cheung Wah Estate, Fanling

Sai Kung -
King Lam Neighbourhood Community Centre
King Lam Estate, Tseung Kwan O

Sha Tin -
Lung Hang Estate Community Centre
Lung Hang Estate, Sha Tin
 
Tai Po -
Tai Po Community Centre
2 Heung Sze Wui Street, Tai Po
 
Tsuen Wan -
Lei Muk Shue Community Hall
G/F, Hong Shue House, Lei Muk Shue Estate, Tsuen Wan
 
Tuen Mun -
Butterfly Bay Community Centre
Butterfly Estate (near Tip Sum House), Tuen Mun
 
Yuen Long -
Long Ping Community Hall
Long Ping Estate, Yuen Long
 
Yuen Long -
Tin Yiu Community Centre
Tin Yiu Estate, Tin Shui Wai

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CE says HK on target to attain ‘zero local infections’

Posted on 18 May 2021 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap 

CE Lam says only 1 untraceable local case was found in 24 days

Chief Executive Carrie Lam has trumpeted Hong Kong’s achievement in putting its coronavirus cases largely under control, as the city recorded just one imported infection today, May 18.

Speaking ahead of the weekly Executive Council meeting, Lam said Hong Kong is about to achieve its goal of “zero local infections”, even as many neighboring places are grappling with a surge in Covid-19 cases.

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“There have been rebounds in the number of cases in the cities around us, but with the cooperation and efforts of Hong Kong residents, we have been able to keep the city safe. At this stage, I can say that we may be able to reach ‘zero infections’ in the city,” she said.

Lam said that except for the case of the four-year-old boy whose case was reported on Saturday, the city has not had an untraceable local infection in the past 24 days. 

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But even that could be shown as "false positive" after the boy was found negative of the virus in subsequent tests at the hospital. Neither does he have antibodies, which could show a healed infection.

About two dozen pupils and teachers in the boy's kindergarten school in Shek Kip Mei were moved to a quarantine hotel after he tested positive, but no other case appears to have been found.

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Earlier, a 29-year-old man working in BGI laboratory was also listed as a confirmed case with an untraceable source. However, tests by experts showed it to be a case of contamination, and the man was taken off the city’s infection tally.

The Centre for Health Protection meanwhile said that the sole imported case today involved a 42-year-old male seafarer who arrived from India on May 16 and tested positive at the airport.

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CE Lam said two million doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been administered so far to residents, but more people should take up the offer to get free jabs to help get the city back on track.

“We could do much better in terms of vaccination,” Lam said. “We have enough supply - I said that we have administered 2 million doses, but we have another 2 million doses in our storeroom.”

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She added the city has set up a vast network of vaccination centers, and from today, has even extended vaccine outreach services to major companies that can assemble staff of between 150-200 who will receive the jab.

About 170 staff at Deloitte received BioNTech jabs in the city's first vaccine outreach 

Separately, the government said in a statement that the outreach vaccination service was extended to staff at auditing firm, Deloitte today. More than 170 staff members of the company reportedly received the BioNTech vaccine.

In her press conference, the top official brushed aside concerns that Hong Kong is being too careful with reopening its borders.

Her comment came a day after the long-planned air travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore was postponed for a second time following a surge of infections in the city state.

Lam said that while it is important to resume activities like travel, people’s safety is still her primary concern.

"We will not sacrifice this very important mission just because we want to rush to resume travel,” the top official said.

She said she hoped everyone appreciated the “highly responsible attitude” taken by both Singapore and Hong Kong in postponing the quarantine-free travel bubble, which was supposed to kick off on May 26.

"We need solidarity and cooperation in order to effectively fight Covid-19,” she added.

However, Lam said there is no need to review or suspend the Return2HK scheme, which allows Hong Kong residents who return to the city from the mainland or Macau to be exempted from quarantine.

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