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First batch of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines arrive in Hong Kong

First batch of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines arrive in Hong Kong
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Coronavirus: more than 60,000 sign up for jabs as Hong Kong opens vaccination drive

Coronavirus: Hong Kong resumes lockdowns after Lunar New Year break as site cordoned off in San Po Kong Residents taken by surprise when authorities cordon off Tong Seng Mansion and Cambridge Building on Kam Wing Street at 8.30pm for mandatory testing Up to 70,000 people register for Covid-19 jabs on the first day of the city’s mass vaccination drive opening, fully booking slots for two weeks

Mainland-made Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines arrive in Hong Kong(1)

2021-02-20 10:31   By: Xinhua   Staff members transport the vaccines at the Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, south China, Feb. 19, 2021. The first batch of mainland-manufactured COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Hong Kong on Friday afternoon, which, as the first vaccines available here, will enable the financial hub to start inoculating its residents next week. (Xinhua/Li Gang) HONG KONG, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) The first batch of mainland-manufactured COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Hong Kong on Friday afternoon, which, as the first vaccines available here, will enable the financial hub to start inoculating its residents next week. The flight from Beijing carrying 1 million doses of the inactivated vaccine of Sinovac Biotech landed at the Hong Kong International Airport at about 5:30 p.m. local time.

Index condemns the removal of Radio Television Hong Kong s director of broadcasting - Index on Censorship

Index condemns the removal of Radio Television Hong Kong s director of broadcasting Veteran journalist Leung Ka-wing has been replaced by a civil servant six months before his contract was due to expire 19 Feb 2021 Photo: Baycrest Index on Censorship has condemned the removal today of the director of broadcasting of Radio Television Hong Kong from his post and his replacement with a civil servant approved by the Hong Kong Government. Veteran journalist Leung Ka-wing has been in the post since 2015 and his contract was due to come to an end in August this year, although his tenure had already been extended by three years in 2018.

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