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Latest news and updates on the impact of a new strain of coronavirus on Hong Kong. The virus causes the disease Covid-19 and the World Health Organisation has declared the spread of the infection a pandemic.
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Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hong Kong public healthcare on right path: outgoing Hospital Authority chief
Dr Tony Ko, who will retire at the end of July, steered organisation through anti-government protests and Covid-19 pandemic.
26 Jul 2025 - 7:18AM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hong Kong private patients to pay HK$7,000 for Covid drugs as free supply ends
17 Jul 2025 - 10:00PM
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Hong Kong courts
Hong Kong doctor jailed for issuing Covid jab exemptions without medical checks
11 Jul 2025 - 9:57PM
Hong Kong courts
Hong Kong father’s anguish after inquest rules teen died of natural causes
Tai Shun-keung labels verdict on his 14-year-old daughter’s sudden death ‘unacceptable’ after family’s Covid-19 vaccination concerns.
27 Jun 2025 - 10:25PM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Vulnerable groups in Hong Kong should get Covid-19 vaccinations: medical expert
Professor David Hui of Chinese University warns that new outbreaks will occur every six to nine months.
21 Jun 2025 - 1:10PM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
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Fight for Tomorrow: Patrick Tam shines in Hong Kong gangster drama
Patrick Tam plays a washed-up ex-gang boss who reunites with his son (Locker Lam) in this gritty yet hopeful crime story.
19 Jun 2025 - 6:28PM
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Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hong Kong Covid levels ease from recent peak, but set to persist in coming months
Officials urge high-risk groups to get vaccinated amid ‘expected’ uptick in cases, even as Covid activity rates show signs of decline.
29 May 2025 - 11:44PM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hong Kong children urged to get Covid jabs as ‘whole paediatric ward full’
Head of paediatric infectious diseases unit at a public hospital says all of the young patients in the ward he oversees are unvaccinated.
17 May 2025 - 7:33PM
Hong Kong courts
Hong Kong doctor convicted over issuing Covid jab exemptions without medical checks
Dr Wong Ping-leung, 62, pleaded guilty to four counts of access to computer with dishonest intent, referring to use of government system to generate the certificates.
16 May 2025 - 9:47PM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
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Covid-19 in Hong Kong: guide to the resurgence in cases and how to stay safe
The Post unpacks the current Covid-19 situation in city and provides all-in-one checklist for staying safe.
16 May 2025 - 8:08PM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Positive Covid-19 samples hit 1-year high in Hong Kong as 30 die in 4 weeks
Proportion of respiratory samples testing positive increased 7.5 per cent in four weeks, but health expert claims overall impact of virus is milder.
16 May 2025 - 10:43AM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
2 children seriously ill with Covid-19 in Hong Kong amid rising infection trend
Authorities say 17-month-old girl had not received vaccine, while 13-year-old girl had been inoculated but suffered from underlying health conditions.
12 May 2025 - 10:07PM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hong Kong investigates suspected Covid-19 contamination of swabs in 5 hospitals
Two patients found with false positive results after affected swabs used on them, Hospital Authority says.
10 May 2025 - 6:25PM
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Hong Kong politics
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Why do Hong Kong lawmakers need to be told to turn up and vote?
Amid a budget crisis and questions over government costs, the fact rules are needed to get legislators to turn up and vote is astonishing.
5 May 2025 - 10:55AM
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Tourism
How one man’s globetrotting tour was waylaid in Hong Kong
Thor Pedersen thought his quest to visit the world’s 203 countries consecutively without flying would take four years. He was wrong.
3 May 2025 - 9:00AM
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Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hong Kong health experts urge older residents to get Covid jab amid fatalities
City records 10 Covid-related deaths in a month, while fewer than 100,000 vaccine doses given to those aged 50 and above over past year.
29 Apr 2025 - 11:36PM
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Hong Kong society
Hongkongers’ water usage drops by 12% compared with during peak of pandemic
Water supplies chief Roger Wong also says government still deciding how much to adjust prices by, about nine months after idea was floated.
5 Apr 2025 - 3:43PM
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Hong Kong society
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Why not change Hong Kong’s marathon route to show off our revamped waterfront?
Rather than soulless freeways and tunnels, imagine looping round Victoria Harbour, through local neighbourhoods and ending at Kai Tak Sports Park.
14 Mar 2025 - 11:43AM
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Hong Kong transport
Hong Kong tram passengers face fare increases of up to 15.4% under proposal
Hong Kong Tramways wants to increase adult fares from HK$3 to HK$3.30, while the elderly could be paying 20 HK cents more per trip.
11 Feb 2025 - 9:24PM
Hong Kong society
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Lessons learned from pandemic can bolster response to next one
Post series reveals that Hong Kong has much to learn and digest from the deadly Covid-19 outbreak which wreaked havoc on the city.
3 Feb 2025 - 6:30AM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Don’t delay seeking help for children with flu symptoms, Hong Kong parents urged
Warning from leading medical expert follows spate of severe cases complicated by other viruses and bacterial infections.
26 Jan 2025 - 9:53PM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
5 years after first Covid case, why can’t Hong Kong make home-grown vaccines?
Home-grown vaccines stuck at animal trials need hefty funding to move to next stage of tests on humans.
28 Jan 2025 - 5:26PM
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Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Will Hong Kong do better when next big public health crisis hits?
Experts confident history will not repeat itself if another pandemic strikes but say more must be done to strengthen public confidence and healthcare services.
27 Jan 2025 - 8:16AM
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Hong Kong
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Stricter Hong Kong law on animal cruelty long overdue
Pets cherished during the lonely days of the pandemic are now being abandoned and Hong Kong care groups are struggling to cope.
24 Jan 2025 - 6:00AM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hongkonger’s worsening eczema, food allergies fuel her doubts over Covid jabs
Experts say there must be better health communication and efforts to raise awareness in a future pandemic.
19 Jan 2025 - 6:15PM
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Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hong Kong kids with special needs still struggling to walk, talk after Covid curbs
Closure of schools and play areas, disrupted therapy sessions took a toll on children already needing specialised care.
19 Jan 2025 - 5:10PM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Covid-19 dashed volleyball dreams but led Hongkonger to become a Taoist priest
Oscar Ko switched from seeking sports glory to religion, serving others who faced loss and grief.
19 Jan 2025 - 5:26PM
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Education in Hong Kong
Outgoing CUHK head to focus on medical research, remain involved in academia
Rocky Tuan also cites navigating the Covid-19 pandemic as one of the most unforgettable experiences during his tenure.
2 Jan 2025 - 7:11PM
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