Toughest anti-virus measures yet take effect

Hong Kong’s strictest social-distancing rules to date took effect on Thursday, including new restrictions on public and private gatherings.

In announcing the curbs on Tuesday, Chief Executive Carrie Lam had stressed stringent measures are needed to protect public health and curb the spread of an Omicron-driven fifth wave of Covid infections.

The four-person gathering limit in public has been halved to two, along with a fresh ban on private gatherings of more than two households. Carers, however, will be exempt from the restriction.

The administration slapped an outright ban on wedding banquets for at least two weeks as well.

Weddings ceremonies had to be scaled down, with only the bride and groom, two witnesses, and the officiating minister or civil celebrant. Guests will not be allowed.

Religious venues and hair salons are also closed until February 24, when the “vaccine pass” arrangement is scheduled to take effect.

Under the impending scheme, people must be vaccinated to enter a slew of venues, including gyms, beauty parlours, shopping malls, supermarkets, and department stores.

Public transport, however, will not be covered by the arrangement for the time being.

Separately, the administration said it is extending its work-from-home arrangement for the majority of government staff until February 18.

It also urged private sector employers to do the same.

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