Aaron Mc NicholasOvjeren akaunt

@aaronMCN

Reporter . Previously with , . Irish in Hong Kong, currently covering the movement. amcnicholas2@bloomberg.net 麥固崙

Hong Kong
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2012.
Rođen/a 17. rujna

Medijski sadržaj

  1. “In compliance with the laws of Hong Kong” is the key phrase While striking is a right, the dispute must be related to the terms of one’s employment for it to be deemed a strike So the question would be whether or not the demand to close the border relates to one’s employment

  2. Unlike last Friday's press conference, this time Carrie Lam is not wearing a surgical mask

  3. Health sector workers on strike outside Eastern Hospital in Chai Wan are cutting white ribbons to give out to people passing by The Hospital Authority Employees Alliance has started strike action outside seven hospitals across Hong Kong today

  4. Hotel Jen Hong Kong, located near HKU, has acknowledged they have “students returning from China” amongst their guests but declined to confirm the arrangements The newly formed Hong Kong Hotel Employees Union claimed that 120 rooms had been set aside for two weeks for quarantine

  5. The Department of Health has confirmed the mother of the 39-year-old man who visited Wuhan in late January has also been infected with the coronavirus, making her the 15th case in Hong Kong The remaining members of the household will remain in quarantine

  6. An unverified claim of responsibility on Telegram, being shared among protester channels, is addressed not to the Hong Kong government, but to mainland Chinese people crossing the border The message ends with "our own border checkpoint, our own closure"

  7. The government has confirmed that they contacted their Vietnamese counterparts to explain the anti-epidemic measures in place at Hong Kong International Airport, and Vietnamese aviation authorities then reversed their decision to suspend flights between the country and Hong Kong

  8. Vote counting is underway among members of the Hospital Authority Employees Alliance trade union over whether to proceed with strike action

  9. "We estimated that if there was no reduction in transmissibility, the Wuhan epidemic would peak around April 2020, and local epidemics across cities in mainland China would lag by 1–2 weeks"

  10. Hong Kong Baptist University has extended the suspension of on-campus classes until March 2 The original suspension had been until February 17, a signal of how fast the situation is developing

  11. Police have clarified that news of district police stations giving out free face masks to the public is actually false information spread by "ill-intentioned people"

  12. After her controversial suggestion to steam masks for re-use, Ann Chiang has posted a follow-up referring to data which claims to show that the material in the middle layer of face masks has a melting point of 167°C, so sterilising at 100°C is possible

  13. Watsons has announced that there will be a new supply of masks and other hygiene products arriving at its Hong Kong stores tomorrow, but each customer will be limited to purchasing one box of 50 masks

  14. The government has hit back by pointing out that the Individual Visitor Scheme accounts for 50% of mainland visitors to Hong Kong, and group tours account for another 20%, so the suspension of new permits in both these categories will have the intended effect of reducing arrivals

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  15. Since yesterday, netizens have been sharing some variation of this 2018 arrival traffic data to argue yesterday's measures announced by Carrie Lam, with some border checkpoints being closed, would only serve to reduce the number of mainlanders entering Hong Kong by less than 8%

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  16. The HA Employees Alliance announced that the number of applicants for membership has exceeded 15,000 “Because of you, Hong Kong has hope”

  17. There’s been a long queue of health sector workers in Mong Kok all evening, waiting to register for the new HA Employees Alliance trade union The queue is reaching its cut-off for today but will resume tomorrow

  18. The judiciary has announced that all court hearings originally scheduled for tomorrow until Monday will be adjourned, with an established mechanism in place for dealing with urgent proceedings

  19. As of 5pm yesterday, 17 hours after entry restrictions were implemented, 394 people who are either Hubei residents or have passed through the province in the last 14 days have been denied entry to Hong Kong

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