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香港電台網站 : 第三台|Backchat|Easing of Covid restrictions; widened poverty gap

8:30am-9:15am: easing of Covid restrictions
8:30am-9:00am: Vijaykrishna Dhanasekaran, Associate Professor, Division of Public Health Laboratory Sciences, HKU’s School of Public Health
8:30am-9:00am: Maurice Kong, Chairman, Institute of Dining Professionals
9:00am- 9:15am: Prof Xiaowen Fu, Associate Dean, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s Faculty of Engineering
9:00am- 9:15am: Steven Cheung, founding chairman, Hong Kong Professional Airline Pilots Association
9:15am-9:30am: widened poverty gap
9:15am-9:30am: Terry Leung, Assistant Research and Advocacy Manager, Oxfam Hong Kong 
On our latest Backchat, we're going to talk about the easing of Covid restrictions.
Starting from Thursday, Hong Kong will raise the cap on restaurant dining to 12 people per table while a maximum of 240 guests can attend banquets. At the same time, six patrons will be allowed per table at bars, but a negative rapid antigen test result requirement is still in place.
The government has also relaxed quarantine rules for local air crews – they are no longer required to remain in closed-loop bubbles while overseas.
Some medical experts have said it’s a good time for Hong Kong to further relax social distancing rules, including dropping use of the LeaveHomeSafe app and the limit on public gatherings.
But Undersecretary for Health Libby Lee continued to urge the public to remain patient as the government had to gauge the effects of "0+3" measure for arrivals for at least a few weeks.
After 9:15, we'll look at the widened poverty gap during the pandemic. 


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Cumberland's Chinese Heart

While the Comox Valley village carries few traces of its history now, the community, still strong, reunites annually.

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Breakthrough COVID Kills Actor

Alvin Ing's death last week followed a breakthrough COVID-19 infection, the actor's representatives said Tuesday. Ing received a pneumonia diagnosis in mid-July and tested...

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Hong Kong Migrants Seek Fresh Start in U.K. After Crackdown


Hong Kong Migrants Seek Fresh Start in U.K. After Crackdown
Many who have left the city say they feel less like refugees than trailblazers, eager to build a new home after watching their old one slowly transform under Beijing.
The departures gate at Hong Kong International Airport last month. Since China introduced its sweeping national security law, tens of thousands of people have made plans to leave the city and start new lives elsewhere.Credit...Anthony Kwan for The New York Times
LONDON — Lin Kwong had a good life in Hong Kong. She taught sports management part time at a college and chaired an amateur drama club. Her young son, Chee Yin, was doted on by his grandparents. She had friends and favorite restaurants. But in February, she made the difficult decision to leave it all behind.

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Hong Kong migrants seek fresh start in UK after crackdown


 
>> Isabella Kwai and Alexandra Stevenson, The New York Times 
Published: 12 Jul 2021 11:03 AM BdST
Updated: 12 Jul 2021 11:03 AM BdST
Travelers wave goodbye to friends and family at the Hong Kong International Airport, June 24, 2021. In the year since China imposed a sweeping national security law on its territory of Hong Kong, a former British colony, tens of thousands of people have made plans to leave the city. (Anthony Kwan/The New York Times)
Lin Kwong had a good life in Hong Kong. She taught sports management part time at a college and chaired an amateur drama club. Her young son, Chee Yin, was doted on by his grandparents. She had friends and favourite restaurants. But in February, she made the difficult decision to leave it all behind.

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Watch: I left Hong Kong for the UK - but I'm still being followed


Four people who swapped Hong Kong for Britain share their experiences
30 April 2021 • 9:22am
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Simon Cheng fled to the UK last June but has told The Telegraph that he is still worried about being followed in London by people he suspects are linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
“I have experienced [being] followed and tailed by suspected Chinese agents… in central London a few times,” said Mr Cheng, who was granted asylum in the UK, in the video above.
“I’m quite vocal and active in the pro-democracy activisms in the UK, so I’ve been singled out by the CCP regime as a traitor or trouble-maker or anti-China figure.

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