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16 June 2025
Hong Kong Secretary for Health, Lo Chung Mau, speaks at the opening ceremony of the Hong Kong Breast Milk Bank in Hong Kong, on June 16, 2025. The Hospital Authority holds an opening ceremony for its Breast Milk Bank.
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16 June 2025
Hong Kong Secretary for Health, Lo Chung Mau, speaks at the opening ceremony of the Hong Kong Breast Milk Bank in Hong Kong, on June 16, 2025. The Hospital Authority holds an opening ceremony for its Breast Milk Bank.
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Hong Kong Government Announce Public Health Services Fees And Charges Reform Plan
25 March 2025
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25 March 2025
Lo Chung-mau, Hong Kong Secretary for Health, speaks at a press conference about the government's plan to introduce changes to the current fees and charges of hospitals in Hong Kong on March 25, 2025. The Hong Kong Government announces its plans to introduce fees and charges reform to the public health care system.
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Hong Kong Government Announce Public Health Services Fees And Charges Reform Plan
25 March 2025
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25 March 2025
Lo Chung-mau, Hong Kong Secretary for Health, speaks at a press conference about the government's plan to introduce changes to the current fees and charges of hospitals in Hong Kong on March 25, 2025. The Hong Kong Government announces its plans to introduce fees and charges reform to the public health care system.
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Hong Kong Government Announce Public Health Services Fees And Charges Reform Plan
25 March 2025
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25 March 2025
From left to right, Sam Hui, Hong Kong Deputy Director for Health, Thomas Chan, Hong Kong Permanent Secretary for Health, Lo Chung-mau, Hong Kong Secretary for Health, Tony Ko, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, and Simon Tang, Director of Cluster Services of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, hold up cards while posing for a photo before a press conference on the government's plan to introduce changes to the current fees and charges of hospitals in Hong Kong, on March 25, 2025. The Hong Kong Government announces its plans to introduce fees and charges reform to the public health care system.
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3 February 2023
From Left to Right Secretary for Education, Choi Yuk Lin, Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki , Chief Executive, Mr John Lee , Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Mr Lam Sai-hung at a press conference on February 3, 2023 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announce today at a press conference that it will no longer require people traveler to and from China to provide a negative PCR test if they have no been in other countries the last 7 days , also dropping the RAT Covid-19 test for entry for Travelers Form Macau, but still requiring people entering into Hong Kong from other countries to produce a Negative RAT Covid-19 test.
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3 February 2023
From Left to Right Secretary for Education, Choi Yuk Lin, Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki , Chief Executive, Mr John Lee , Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Mr Lam Sai-hung at a press conference on February 3, 2023 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announce today at a press conference that it will no longer require people traveler to and from China to provide a negative PCR test if they have no been in other countries the last 7 days , also dropping the RAT Covid-19 test for entry for Travelers Form Macau, but still requiring people entering into Hong Kong from other countries to produce a Negative RAT Covid-19 test.
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3 February 2023
From Left to Right Secretary for Education, Choi Yuk Lin, Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki , Chief Executive, Mr John Lee , Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Mr Lam Sai-hung at a press conference on February 3, 2023 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government announce today at a press conference that it will no longer require people traveler to and from China to provide a negative PCR test if they have no been in other countries the last 7 days , also dropping the RAT Covid-19 test for entry for Travelers Form Macau, but still requiring people entering into Hong Kong from other countries to produce a Negative RAT Covid-19 test.
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Hong Kong Government Press Conference On Re-Opening Border Crossing With China
5 January 2023
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5 January 2023
From Left to Right Acting Government Chief Information Officer Mr Tony Wong , Secretary for Health Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration Mr Chan Kwok-ki, Chief Executive Mr. John Lee, Secretary for Security Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transportation and Logistics Mr Lam Sai-hung, during a press conference on re-opening border crossing with China on January 5, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government today announced that it will start to open boarder crossings with China on January 8, this comes after the Chinese Government announced that it will no longer require travelers entering the country to undergo quarantine and PCR Covid testing.
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Hong Kong Government Press Conference On Re-Opening Border Crossing With China
5 January 2023
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5 January 2023
From Left to Right Acting Government Chief Information Officer Mr Tony Wong , Secretary for Health Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration Mr Chan Kwok-ki, Chief Executive Mr. John Lee, Secretary for Security Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transportation and Logistics Mr Lam Sai-hung, during a press conference on re-opening border crossing with China on January 5, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government today announced that it will start to open boarder crossings with China on January 8, this comes after the Chinese Government announced that it will no longer require travelers entering the country to undergo quarantine and PCR Covid testing.
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Hong Kong Government Press Conference On Re-Opening Border Crossing With China
5 January 2023
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5 January 2023
From Left to Right Acting Government Chief Information Officer Mr Tony Wong , Secretary for Health Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration Mr Chan Kwok-ki, Chief Executive Mr. John Lee, Secretary for Security Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transportation and Logistics Mr Lam Sai-hung, during a press conference on re-opening border crossing with China on January 5, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government today announced that it will start to open boarder crossings with China on January 8, this comes after the Chinese Government announced that it will no longer require travelers entering the country to undergo quarantine and PCR Covid testing.
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Hong Kong Government Press Conference On Re-Opening Border Crossing With China
5 January 2023
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5 January 2023
From Left to Right Acting Government Chief Information Officer Mr Tony Wong , Secretary for Health Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration Mr Chan Kwok-ki, Chief Executive Mr. John Lee, Secretary for Security Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transportation and Logistics Mr Lam Sai-hung, during a press conference on re-opening border crossing with China on January 5, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government today announced that it will start to open boarder crossings with China on January 8, this comes after the Chinese Government announced that it will no longer require travelers entering the country to undergo quarantine and PCR Covid testing.
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Hong Kong Government Press Conference On Re-Opening Border Crossing With China
5 January 2023
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5 January 2023
From Left to Right Acting Government Chief Information Officer Mr Tony Wong , Secretary for Health Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration Mr Chan Kwok-ki, Chief Executive Mr. John Lee, Secretary for Security Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transportation and Logistics Mr Lam Sai-hung, during a press conference on re-opening border crossing with China on January 5, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government today announced that it will start to open boarder crossings with China on January 8, this comes after the Chinese Government announced that it will no longer require travelers entering the country to undergo quarantine and PCR Covid testing.
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Hong Kong Government Press Conference On Re-Opening Border Crossing With China
5 January 2023
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5 January 2023
From Left to Right Acting Government Chief Information Officer Mr Tony Wong , Secretary for Health Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration Mr Chan Kwok-ki, Chief Executive Mr. John Lee, Secretary for Security Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transportation and Logistics Mr Lam Sai-hung, during a press conference on re-opening border crossing with China on January 5, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government today announced that it will start to open boarder crossings with China on January 8, this comes after the Chinese Government announced that it will no longer require travelers entering the country to undergo quarantine and PCR Covid testing.
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Hong Kong Government Press Conference On Re-Opening Border Crossing With China
5 January 2023
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5 January 2023
From Left to Right Acting Government Chief Information Officer Mr Tony Wong , Secretary for Health Professor Lo Chung-mau, Chief Secretary for Administration Mr Chan Kwok-ki, Chief Executive Mr. John Lee, Secretary for Security Mr Tang Ping-keung, Secretary for Transportation and Logistics Mr Lam Sai-hung, during a press conference on re-opening border crossing with China on January 5, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. The Hong Kong Government today announced that it will start to open boarder crossings with China on January 8, this comes after the Chinese Government announced that it will no longer require travelers entering the country to undergo quarantine and PCR Covid testing.
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28 December 2022
The Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau during a press conference on December 28, 2022 in Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee announced today at a press conference that Hong Kong will ease its Covid-19 social distancing restrictions. Including removing the ban on gatherings (cap 599G), no longer require the use of vaccination pass which requires people to scan their vaccination pass before entering designated areas, no longer requiring the close contact of Covid positive patients to under quarantine, and no longer requiring people entering Hong Kong to undergo a PCR test, but a mask mandate will still be in effect requiring people to wear face mask in public areas and public transportation.
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