Help sought for high-speed rail systems, green transport and cross-border infrastructure, among others.
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Health workers concentrate on breaking virus transmission chains after quitting search for Patient Zero; fifth death is 86-year-old suffering kidney problems and dementia.
UN cites annual Tiananmen vigil ban, pro-democracy candidates exclusion from Legislative Assembly, and omitting same-sex couples from 2016 Law on Prevention and Combating Domestic Violence.
Over 20,000 people are under follow up; data up to 8th mass NAT show decrease in community infections.
Everyone has protective clothing and must take daily RAT; closed loop management in operation; social workers provide support to prisoners and families.
Anyone in need of urgent medical attention should phone hospital, staff will text emergency appointment confirmation.
US$309 million expansion, due to be completed by 2028, will double terminal’s annual handling capacity to 4.1 million TEU.
Authorities show they mean business with stiff penalties for anyone flouting partial lockdown regulations; 94-year-old female who died had cardiac problems.
Macao-born Lo Chung-mau insists Hong Kong is “different from Macao” and “can never do absolute zero”.
Citywide testing’s pooled samples also see drop in numbers; only 3 batches show up positive so far.
88-year-old woman suffered from diabetes and heart disease; doctors warn seniors to take all necessary precautions to avoid getting infected.
Macao’s senior citizens at particular risk from Omicron variant which has roiled city for much of past month, health chief warns.