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#9313478
13 December 2022
A worker removing paper with Leave Home Safe QR Code printed on them at a government office building on December 13, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announced that it will scrap the Covid-19 contact tracing app Leave Home Safe, but will keep in place the requirement to scan Vaccination pass at some Venus, hong Kong also axes the amber or yellow health code for people entering the city, this comes as China is also relaxing its Covid-19 restrictions.
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#9313480
13 December 2022
A women walks pass monitor displaying Leave Home Safe QR Code on December 13, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announced that it will scrap the Covid-19 contact tracing app Leave Home Safe, but will keep in place the requirement to scan Vaccination pass at some Venus, hong Kong also axes the amber or yellow health code for people entering the city, this comes as China is also relaxing its Covid-19 restrictions.
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#9313484
13 December 2022
A man walks pass a Leave Home Safe QR code placed on the wall on December 13, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announced that it will scrap the Covid-19 contact tracing app Leave Home Safe, but will keep in place the requirement to scan Vaccination pass at some Venus, hong Kong also axes the amber or yellow health code for people entering the city, this comes as China is also relaxing its Covid-19 restrictions.
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#9313486
13 December 2022
A man walks pass a Leave Home Safe QR code placed on the wall on December 13, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announced that it will scrap the Covid-19 contact tracing app Leave Home Safe, but will keep in place the requirement to scan Vaccination pass at some Venus, hong Kong also axes the amber or yellow health code for people entering the city, this comes as China is also relaxing its Covid-19 restrictions.
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#9313488
13 December 2022
A man walks pass a Leave Home Safe QR code placed on the wall on December 13, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announced that it will scrap the Covid-19 contact tracing app Leave Home Safe, but will keep in place the requirement to scan Vaccination pass at some Venus, hong Kong also axes the amber or yellow health code for people entering the city, this comes as China is also relaxing its Covid-19 restrictions.
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#9313492
13 December 2022
A Thermometers on top of a Leave Home Safe QR code at the entrance of a restaurant on December 13, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announced that it will scrap the Covid-19 contact tracing app Leave Home Safe, but will keep in place the requirement to scan Vaccination pass at some Venus, hong Kong also axes the amber or yellow health code for people entering the city, this comes as China is also relaxing its Covid-19 restrictions.
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#9313494
13 December 2022
A men walks pass a Leave Home Safe QR Code place on the wall on December 13, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announced that it will scrap the Covid-19 contact tracing app Leave Home Safe, but will keep in place the requirement to scan Vaccination pass at some Venus, hong Kong also axes the amber or yellow health code for people entering the city, this comes as China is also relaxing its Covid-19 restrictions.
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#9313496
13 December 2022
A man walks pass a Leave Home Safe QR code placed on the wall on December 13, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announced that it will scrap the Covid-19 contact tracing app Leave Home Safe, but will keep in place the requirement to scan Vaccination pass at some Venus, hong Kong also axes the amber or yellow health code for people entering the city, this comes as China is also relaxing its Covid-19 restrictions.
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#8895192
23 September 2022
Lo Chung-mau, Secretary for Health during a press conference on September 23, 2022 in Hong Kong, China, the Hong Kong government announced that it is relaxing its border restrictions to a 0+3 policy, which is zero days of hotel quarantine and 3 days of restricted movement by yellow health code.
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#8895194
23 September 2022
From Left to Right, Vincent Fung, Deputy Secretary for Health (Special Duties), Lo Chung-mau, Secretary for Health , John Lee, Chief Executive, Lam Sai-Hung, Secretary for Transport and Logistics, during a press conference on September 23, 2022 in Hong Kong, China, the Hong Kong government announced that it is relaxing its border restrictions to a 0+3 policy, which is zero days of hotel quarantine and 3 days of restricted movement by yellow health code.
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#8895196
23 September 2022
From Left to Right, Vincent Fung, Deputy Secretary for Health (Special Duties), Lo Chung-mau, Secretary for Health , John Lee, Chief Executive, Lam Sai-Hung, Secretary for Transport and Logistics, during a press conference on September 23, 2022 in Hong Kong, China, the Hong Kong government announced that it is relaxing its border restrictions to a 0+3 policy, which is zero days of hotel quarantine and 3 days of restricted movement by yellow health code.
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#8895188
23 September 2022
John Lee, Chief Executive of Hong Kong during a press conference on September 23, 2022 in Hong Kong, China, the Hong Kong government announced that it is relaxing its border restrictions to a 0+3 policy, which is zero days of hotel quarantine and 3 days of restricted movement by yellow health code.
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#8895190
23 September 2022
John Lee, Chief Executive of Hong Kong during a press conference on September 23, 2022 in Hong Kong, China, the Hong Kong government announced that it is relaxing its border restrictions to a 0+3 policy, which is zero days of hotel quarantine and 3 days of restricted movement by yellow health code.
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#8709526
24 August 2022
A sign is seen as demonstrators with CodePink gather outside of the Department of Justice headquarters in Washington, D.C. on August 17, 2022, to advocate for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's freedom and to call on the Biden administration to drop extradition efforts of Assange in the United Kingdom.
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#8502182
7 July 2022
People are seen performing outdoor activities near the Herois do Mar promenade, in the vicinity of the Vasco da Gama bridge. Lisbon 03 July 2022. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) this week shared maps of the progression of COVID-19 infections. The pandemic situation in Portugal remains unchanged from recent weeks, with the dark red colour code corresponding to more than 300 positive COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population.
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#8502186
7 July 2022
People are seen performing outdoor activities near the Herois do Mar promenade, in the vicinity of the Vasco da Gama bridge. Lisbon 03 July 2022. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) this week shared maps of the progression of COVID-19 infections. The pandemic situation in Portugal remains unchanged from recent weeks, with the dark red colour code corresponding to more than 300 positive COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population.
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