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Tiffany Liang
Tiffany Liang
Hong Kong
Reporter, Hong Kong
Tiffany joined the Post in 2021, and covers Hong Kong-mainland relations, public policies and political issues. Prior to joining the Post, she was a reporter at The Washington Post, Ming Pao and HK01. She holds a Master's Degree in International Journalism Studies from the Baptist University of Hong Kong.
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Crowds seen outside Swatch outlets in the city since early hours of Saturday, with some turning a quick profit by reselling the watches at a higher price.

A check by the Post on 43 hotels shows only four of them still have rooms available in April, while at least 33 others only have vacancies after May.

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A restaurant industry representative says the government should move faster to lift all restrictions, while an advocate for local bar owners says he is sceptical they will be allowed to reopen given authorities’ ‘flip-flopping’.

Small and medium-sized enterprises, and the unemployed can expect to receive help through the Employment Support Scheme and Temporary Unemployment Relief initiative

Officials, ritual performers reach consensus to suspend business of repelling bad luck underneath Canal Road Flyover to avoid crowds gathering at weekend.

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Some hotels are preparing for the city’s universal testing measures, with some staff being offered double their wages to work front-of-house at isolation facilities.

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Sheung Shui slaughterhouse and its smaller Tsuen Wan rival to shut down temporarily on Saturday for disinfection after 183 out of 866 samples tested positive for Covid-19.

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Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that about 30,000 infected patients had been stuck at home as the city races to build isolation facilities.

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Chief of catering industry body says business at his restaurant group was down 40 per cent in the wake of the scheme’s introduction on Thursday morning.

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A government source says health authorities are planning to move stable, younger patients currently housed at AsiaWorld-Expo to isolation hotels to free up hospital beds.

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Some drivers living in districts without Covid-19 infections still banned from getting into Shenzhen despite Guangdong reducing entry ban from 21 to 14 days, industry leader Stanley Chiang says.