Published:  12:45 AM, 22 April 2022

Hong Kong reopens venues, extends dining hours as COVID cases fall

Hong Kong reopens venues, extends dining hours as COVID cases fall Visitors wearing face masks walk at Hong Kong Disneyland, Apr 21, 2022. -AP
 
Hong Kong reopened gyms, beauty parlors, theme parks, and cinemas for the first time in more than four months on Thursday (Apr 21), as authorities relax some of the world's most stringent COVID-19 restrictions that have weighed on residents and businesses.

Many restaurants reported full bookings for the coming weeks as dining out has been extended until 10pm from 6pm and group gatherings have been expanded to four people, from two previously. Many schools have also resumed in-person learning after months of online classes.Hong Kong has eased the measures as Shanghai authorities said tough corona virus restrictions would remain in place for now.

Residents flocked to gyms, salons and massage parlors, while others visited temples and churches which had also been shut."Everyone has things to do and be able to make money. It's excellent and people can come out for activities again, everyone is happy," said Idy Lee, 44, who owns a hair salon in the city's bustling Mong Kok district.

The easing comes as the number of daily COVID-19 infections in the global financial hub dropped below 1,000 for the past six days from a peak of more than 70,000 on Mar 3. While many residents are relieved at the relaxation of rules, scores of businesses have already shuttered and tens of thousands of people have fled the city as authorities re-imposed measures in January that were first implemented in 2020.

Hong Kong has grappled to impose a "dynamic zero" COVID-19 policy similar to mainland China, which aims to quash all outbreaks versus living with the virus as many countries are doing.Hong Kong's borders have been effectively sealed since 2020 with few flights able to land and hardly any passengers allowed to transit, isolating a city that had built a reputation as a global hub.



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