Updated Social Distancing Measures – 18 February, 2021

Today the government updated the gazetted directions and specifications under the Prevention and Control of Disease (Requirements and Directions) (Business and Premises) Regulation (Cap. 599F) to further tighten social distancing measures.

The updated directions are effective from 00:01, 18 February, 2021

Restaurants

Allowed to open to 10pm and a maximum of 4 persons will be allowed per table. Staff to ensure that customers… 

    • Wear masks 
    • Check their temperature
    • Do not allow more people than permitted 
    • Use hand sanitiser 
    • Make sure people are socially distanced. 
    • ALL patrons may only enter if they have scanned using the Leave Home Safe app or leave with the outlet their last name, mobile phone number and the time that person entered and exited the premises. All records must be kept for 31 days. 
    • Restaurants must also ensure that all working staff members are tested every 14 days. All test records must be kept for 31 days. 

For those restaurants that have not complied with all of the new conditions, these outlets will only be allowed to open till 6pm and a maximum of two people will be allowed on each table. 

Restaurants that fail to comply with these new rules could be fined up to HKD 50,000 or imprisoned for up 6 months. 

Premises That May ReOpen:
    • All sports ground both indoor and Outdoor 
    • Beauty parlours
    • Gyms
    • Massage parlours
    • Cinemas 
    • Amusement parks 
    • Video Game Centers 
    • Ice Skating Rinks
    • Bowling Alleys 
Premises That Remain Closed:
    • Party Rooms
    • Bathhouses 
    • Discos/Night Clubs 
    • Karaokes 
    • Mahjong Parlors
    • Swimming Pools
    • Beaches 
Public Gatherings:
    • No more than 2 persons can gather together at any one time.

Housing Authority to Reopen Outdoor Recreational Facilities

The Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA) announced today that from 11 February 2021 leisure facilities including badminton courts, table tennis tables, tennis courts, gateball courts, fitness equipment and peddle walk trails… will REOPEN!

The HA reminded people that the group gathering ban is still in force and that unless exempted, group gatherings of more than the permitted number in public places are strictly prohibited.

Members of the public are required to wear a mask when using these facilities.

New Arrangements For Sale of Lunar New Year Flowers

After originally cancelling the Lunar New Year (LNY) fairs. The Government has backtracked and announced new arrangements for the sale of New Year flowers from 6-11 February.

The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) will now set up points of sale at the 15 sites originally designated for the LNY fairs. The number of stalls at the sites selling flowers will be reduced by approximately half.

A spokesman for the FEHD said, “The points of sale of New Year flowers will be opened during the period from 6-11 February. Stall operators may use the sites for free, but must comply with the ground rules and anti-epidemic measures, e.g. provision of hand sanitisers at stalls, provision of a list of staff and their contact information for tracing of confirmed cases, etc.”

“To make our anti-epidemic efforts effective, the footfall at points of sale will be monitored with the use of technology and various anti-epidemic measures will be strictly enforced. Stall operators and their staff at points of sale will also be required to undergo virus testing within 48 hours before the opening of the points of sale. The FEHD will provide one-off free testing services for them,” the spokesman added.

New Quarantine Hotel List Announced: 20 February – 20 April, 2021

An updated list of 36 designated quarantine hotels for the period 20 February to April 20 (second cycle) was released today.

27 per cent of the total number of rooms (~2700 rooms) in the second cycle will cost less than $500/night almost double that of the first cycle.

Hotels which have declined to continue participating in the ‘designated hotel program’ are: Luxe Manor, O’ Hotel, Eco Tree Sai Ying Pun, Mojo Nomad Aberdeen

The list of designated hotels in the second cycle and related details such as room rates have been uploaded to www.designatedhotel.gov.hk.

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Year of the Ox, Lunar New Year Fairs Cancelled

The Government has announced that the Year of the Ox Lunar New Year fairs at 15 locations across Hong Kong and the Che Kung Festival Fair in Sha Tin scheduled for February have been cancelled due to the Wuhan virus (Covid-19).

A spokesman for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department commented: “To assist flower farmers to sell flowers through other alternative means, we will meet with major stakeholders of the trade to actively explore feasible measures under the premise of upholding the anti-epidemic principles, such as identifying suitable locations in public housing estates or other places in various districts for selling New Year flowers, with a view to minimising the impact of the cancellation of the LNY fairs on the trade.”

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Joyless Christmas Eve in Hong Kong

Usually one of the most vibrant and happiest evenings of the year… Christmas Eve was dark and joyless in 2020 with Carrie Lam closing Hong Kong’s bars and restaurants. Even the infamous ‘Club 7/11’ was shuttered…

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Mandatory Designated Hotel Quarantine

Today the government updated the gazetted directions and quarantine specifications for arrivals to Hong Kong, who as 0f 22 December 2020 will have to quarantine in a designated hotel. Currently, there are 36 hotels on the approved list.

The list of designated hotels can be found here www.coronavirus.gov.hk

The updated directions are effective from 00:01, 22 December until further notice.

Government Raises Penalties for Offences under Cap.599

The Government has announced it will gazette amendments to the subsidiary legislation under the Prevention and Control of Disease Ordinance (Cap. 599), increasing the penalties for breaching the relevant Regulations. The amendments/ new fines will take effect from 11 December, 2020. 

A spokesman for the Food and Health Bureau said, “Anti-epidemic work requires the cooperation and self-discipline of all citizens by strictly complying with various anti-epidemic measures, including avoiding crowds, keeping social distance and maintaining personal hygiene… Faced with the epidemic surge, apart from tightening various infection control measures, it is imperative to increase the relevant penalties in order to create the necessary deterrence effect and ensure strict compliance with relevant requirements.”

The penalties amended under relevant Regulations are as follows:

Prevention and Control of Disease (Prohibition on Group Gathering) Regulation (Cap. 599G) 

Any person who participates in a prohibited group gathering commits an offence. The fixed penalty for discharging liability for the offence is raised from $2,000 to $5,000;

Prevention and Control of Disease (Wearing of Mask) Regulation (Cap. 599I) 

Anyone who fails to wear a mask in accordance with the requirement when boarding or on board a public transport carrier, entering or present in an MTR paid area, or entering or present in a specified public place (currently covering all public places, save for outdoor public places in country parks and special areas as defined in section 2 of the Country Parks Ordinance (Cap. 208)) commits an offence. The fixed penalty for discharging liability for the offence is raised from $2,000 to $5,000. The maximum penalty upon conviction is raised from a fine at level 2 ($5,000) to level 3 ($10,000). 

Prevention and Control of Disease (Compulsory Testing for Certain Persons) Regulation (Cap. 599J)

Anyone who fails to comply with a requirement of a compulsory testing direction or a compulsory testing notice commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is raised from a fine at level 1 ($2,000) to level 3 ($10,000). The fixed penalty for discharging liability for the offence is raised from $2,000 to $5,000. 

The spokesman emphasised that the Government will step up inspections and law enforcement, taking stringent enforcement actions against offenders. If compliance is not satisfactory, the Government does not rule out the possibility of further raising the penalties.

The spokesman added “At this critical juncture of anti-epidemic work, we need the collective efforts of the community to keep social distance and maintain personal hygiene, in order to protect ourselves, our families and the public at large, especially the high-risk and disadvantaged groups. Accordingly, the Government strongly urges all members of the public to stay at home as far as possible and stop all unnecessary social activities. We are confident that with solidarity and concerted efforts of all, we should be able to fight this wave of epidemic together with a view to resuming normal economic and social activities.”