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Law enforcement personnel distribute leaflets on coronavirus to domestic workers.Domestic worker activists have slammed as stigmatising a government order that all of Hong Kong s 370,000-odd foreign domestic workers undergo compulsory coronavirus tests by next Sunday
after a single worker was diagnosed with two mutant strains.
The controversial move by officials came on Friday after a 39-year-old foreign domestic worker was confirmed to be carrying the coronavirus N501Y and E484K strains on Thursday.
The patient did not have any recent travel history, meaning the mutant strain was transmitted locally. The origin of the infection is still unclear.
Ex-student leader leaves Hong Kong over security law fears
The former head of the student union of the Chinese University Hong Kong (CUHK) left Hong Kong in March after “a person with a [mainland] Chinese background” tried to meet him to talk about the Alternative Citizens’ Deliberative Platform, writes Candice Chau for the
Hong Kong Free Press.
Ernie Chow, who was the president of the CUHK student union in 2016, said on Facebook on Sunday 25 April that he left the city on 25 March for Canada. Chow became the secretary of the organising committee of the Alternative Citizens’ Deliberative Platform – a group convened by several pro-democracy district councillors. It was disbanded last December before it officially launched over “irreconcilable differences” among the pro-democracy camp.
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Anger as Hong Kong orders compulsory Covid tests for city’s 370,000 domestic workers amid mutant strain fears © Hong Kong Free Press
Domestic worker activists have slammed as “stigmatising” a government order that all of Hong Kong’s 370,000-odd foreign domestic workers undergo compulsory coronavirus tests by next Sunday after a single worker was diagnosed with two mutant strains.
The controversial move by officials came on Friday after a 39-year-old foreign domestic worker was confirmed to be carrying the coronavirus N501Y and E484K strains on Thursday.
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