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Anger as Hong Kong orders compulsory Covid tests for city s 370,000 domestic workers after ONE tests positive -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© GovHK. 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.

Anger as Hong Kong orders compulsory Covid tests for city s 370,000 domestic workers amid mutant strain fears

news You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. 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.

Shortage of births goes from bad to worse in Hong Kong

Shortage of births goes from bad to worse in Hong Kong Covid-19 health risks deter women from having babies published : 25 Apr 2021 at 16:30 21 An official report on Hong Kong’s fertility rates released last December showed a declining trend over the past nearly four decades. (South China Morning Post photo) HONG KONG: After seven years together, Poon and her fiance were ready to marry and start a family last year, but the Covid-19 pandemic spoiled their plans. At 33, she worries that her chances of getting pregnant will decline as she grows older. The Hong Konger, who works in finance and asked to be identified by only her surname, says she and her fiance, also 33, put their wedding plans on hold as the lockdown and travel restrictions meant their friends abroad could not come for the wedding.

Coronavirus: Hong Kong jobless rate drops to 6 8 per cent but still hovering near 17-year high

Hong Kong’s unemployment rate dropped to 6.8 per cent in the first quarter of this year but was still hovering around a 17-year high, with the city’s labour chief warning the job market may still face challenges in the near term. The rolling figure for the three months ending in March edged down 0.4 percentage points compared to the previous period ending in February, the Census and Statistics Department revealed on Thursday. About 259,800 people were out of a job in the latest period, roughly 1,800 fewer than the number recorded between December and February. Do you have questions about the biggest topics and trends from around the world? Get the answers with SCMP Knowledge, our new platform of curated content with explainers, FAQs, analyses and infographics brought to you by our award-winning team.

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