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Fri, 23 Apr 2021 22:32   Cannix Yau

Coronavirus: Hong Kong bars set for April 29 comeback after four-month closure amid pandemic, but terms include customers, staff getting vaccinated

Hong Kong’s bars and pubs are set to reopen on April 29 after a closure of more than four months amid the coronavirus pandemic, but customers will be required to be vaccinated to enter the premises. Friday’s announcement was part of the government’s concessions centred on a so-called vaccine bubble that will allow for the easing of restrictions on businesses by tying them to the city’s inoculation drive. Other terms discussed by industry groups and health officials involved staff vaccinations…

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