Hong Kong is shutting the last of its Covid-19 quarantine camps. Now what?

South Africa News News

Hong Kong is shutting the last of its Covid-19 quarantine camps. Now what?
South Africa Latest News,South Africa Headlines
  • 📰 STForeignDesk
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 68 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 30%
  • Publisher: 71%

As the city reopens, there is no plan yet on what to do with these metal containers. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG – In the almost three years that Hong Kong shut itself off to the world during Covid-19, hundreds of thousands of people were sent to isolate in vast quarantine camps built from scratch.

The closure of the quarantine camps comes as Hong Kong dismantles the last of its Covid-19 restrictions, with the cityBut even as normal life returns on the city’s streets, the future of these vast isolation sites, where many were confined for as long as 21 days, remains a huge question mark. At one point, those who were found to be close contacts, or even close contacts of close contacts, were sent to isolation. Travellers who had been on the same plane as Covid-19 patients were yanked from their quarantine hotels and taken to a facility. Living conditions were spartan, and many residents complained about bad food, bugs and tiny beds.

Mr Chua Hoi-wai, head of the non-government group Hong Kong Council of Social Service, has said that the facility at Kai Tak would be “ideal” for transitional public housing, and suggested the flat-slab box units could be merged into larger apartments. Prof Ng said that some quarantine units are more spacious than the city’s infamous “cage homes” and subdivided units that are as small as 60 square feet . They could also be used for homeless shelters, she said, but it takes work to transform spaces designed to keep people apart into ones that foster togetherness.More On This TopicIn mainland China, one city is turning a camp into temporary housing for workers at an industrial park.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

STForeignDesk /  🏆 4. in SG

South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Tongue-tied from Covid pandemic: Masks, online lessons blamed for increase in Hong Kong children diagnosed with speech problemsTongue-tied from Covid pandemic: Masks, online lessons blamed for increase in Hong Kong children diagnosed with speech problems'My son did not know how to express himself and he just spoke in single words, without using much vocabulary,' said accountant Ms Erica Chow, whose eldest child was diagnosed with speech delay and other developmental problems.
Read more »

Personal and political trauma saw Hong Kong artist create a mystical ‘cave’ now open for visitorsPersonal and political trauma saw Hong Kong artist create a mystical ‘cave’ now open for visitorsHONG KONG — The name of artist Vaevae Chan's cavelike space, Juen Juen Gung, inside a factory building in Hong Kong, is taken from the Cantonese slang for having a nose around.
Read more »

6th suspect in murder of Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi granted bail6th suspect in murder of Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi granted bailA 41-year-old man arrested in connection with the murder of Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi was granted bail at HK$50,000 (S$8,566) on Monday by the court, after prosecutors accused him of trying to help one of the alleged killers flee the city. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Read more »

Commentary: After nearly three years of COVID-19 mask mandate, can Hong Kongers finally breathe again?Commentary: After nearly three years of COVID-19 mask mandate, can Hong Kongers finally breathe again?Hong Kong urgently needs to secure new income sources, so creating a welcoming post-pandemic image for businesses and tourists is crucial, says Jacky Leung.
Read more »

Celeb food haunts in Hong Kong: Where stars like Tony Leung, Chow Yun Fat, Aaron Kwok and Anita Yuen go for good mealsCeleb food haunts in Hong Kong: Where stars like Tony Leung, Chow Yun Fat, Aaron Kwok and Anita Yuen go for good mealsK-pop girl band Blackpink caused a frenzy when they visited a popular seafood restaurant at Temple Street.
Read more »

Investors see bright side of China's slow-but-steady economic growth targetsInvestors see bright side of China's slow-but-steady economic growth targetsSINGAPORE/HONG KONG : China's parliament has set what analysts said was a conservative growth target for 2023, leaving investors relieved policymakers were aware of the multiple headwinds the economy faces and yet focused on longer term priorities.Even as China recovers from COVID-19 disruption, weaker d
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-04-04 19:55:16