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No beaches this weekend Hong Kong! 🚫 #socialdistancing #closed #hongkong pic.twitter.com/fIUw9edbt3
— Melissa Gecolea (@MelissaGecolea) March 18, 2022
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— KittyPooh (@KittyPo80176717) March 18, 2022
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/hong-kong-beaches-closed-covid19-china-2568111
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Hong Kong, China
— Anne Tootill (@toot5000) March 17, 2022
Staff erect fences to block the access to Shek O beach. Hong Kong has closed government-managed beaches again in a further tightening of social distancing measures to prevent the spread of Covid
Photograph: Jérôme Favre/EPA pic.twitter.com/dHvswigSDv
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"A source said decision followed posts on Weibo which compared Shenzhen’s empty streets and closed subway stations with Hong Kong’s crowded beaches and malls."
— James Griffiths 🏴🇭🇰🇨🇦 (@jgriffiths) March 18, 2022
NB: malls still open, as are restaurants pre 6pm, and MTR. Beaches more dangerous apparently.https://t.co/1jK5vHxFa4
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1/x Morning Twitter – sharing quotes from a letter to Lam from a "disgusted" expat on Hong Kong's COVID policies, Standard front page today.
— Edmond Ng (@edmondngcm) March 18, 2022
"You have opened hair salons but closed beaches – please explain the thought process behind this to me"… pic.twitter.com/YqF2ly153j
"Arriving in Hong Kong and testing negative means that a traveler must spend 14 days, at their own expense, in a quarantine hotel…yet arriving and testing positive sees one carted off to a government paid-for facility and released after a negative test on the sixth day"
— Edmond Ng (@edmondngcm) March 18, 2022
He, indeed, sounds disgusted
— Edmond Ng (@edmondngcm) March 18, 2022
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