Omicron: 2 ex-Cathay Pacific flight attendants arrested, charged with violating anti-pandemic regulations in Hong Kong
- Government says pair ‘conducted unnecessary activities’ on December 25 and 27 during what was supposed to be period of home isolation under medical surveillance
- They face six months’ prison for ‘failing to observe any condition specified by a health officer’ under Prevention and Control of Disease Regulation
Police have arrested and laid charges against two former Cathay Pacific flight attendants for alleged violations of home isolation rules that coincided with the arrival of the Omicron variant in Hong Kong.
The pair – who were believed to have been carrying the highly transmissible variant while allegedly interacting with others in public during what was meant to be a three-day self-isolation period – were released on bail on Monday, and will appear at Tuen Mun Court and Eastern Court, respectively, on February 9.
The first flight attendant, a 45-year-old man, returned to the city from New York on December 24, and went to the other flight attendant’s home in Tuen Mun for lunch on Christmas. The latter, a 44-year-old man, had just flown home from Chicago that day.
It is understood that the second flight attendant was the Cathay employee previously found to have visited the Moon Palace restaurant in the Festival Walk shopping centre in Kowloon Tong on December 27. A cluster sparked there has since grown to 16 Covid-19 cases.
Both men subsequently tested positive for Omicron, and have since been discharged from hospital after completing treatment.