Hong Kong lifts strict mask requirement after three years – Hong Kong

Hong Kong – After three years of the pandemic, Hong Kong is lifting one of the world’s strictest mask regulations. As the government of the Chinese special administrative region announced on Tuesday, a mask will only have to be worn there in certain facilities such as nursing homes and hospitals from Wednesday. In all other cases, the previous obligation has been lifted, according to the Hong Kong newspaper “South China Morning Post”, Prime Minister John Lee.

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