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Added on the 23/04/2020 08:32:34 - Copyright : AFP EN
A Hong Kong cruise ship carrying 3,700 people was ordered back to port on Wednesday for virus testing after nine people were found to be close contacts in an Omicron variant outbreak. IMAGES
A vaccination centre has been closed in Hong Kong after authorities suspended the use of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines after being informed of a packaging problem with a batch of vials. The city said its decision came after they were contacted about the issue by Fosun, the Chinese pharmaceutical company that is distributing the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in China. IMAGES
People queue at a library in Hong Kong's shopping district Causeway Bay as the financial hub kicks off its inoculation drive with the Chinese-made Sinovac coronavirus vaccine. The elderly, frontline workers and medical staff are prioritised at the first stage. The first shipment of one million Sinovac jabs arrived from the mainland last Friday and Chief Executive Carrie Lam and members of her cabinet received their jabs earlier this week. IMAGES
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam receives the Chinese Covid-19 Sinovac vaccine, along with other Hong Kong leaders. IMAGES
Hong Kong, Jan 22 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Jerome Favre).- The Hong Kong government ordered a curfew in the central districts of Jordan and Yau Ma Tai to curb the spread of the coronavirus. The former British colony has registered more than 9,800 infections and 167 deaths from Covid-19 so far.FOOTAGE OF HONG KONG ON FRIDAY.
Hong Kong, Sep 21 (EFE/EPA).- Shares of British banking giant HSBC, listed at the Hong Kong stock exchange, on Monday closed at their lowest level since 1995 after multiple media outlets published reports about an investigation that revealed that the bank allowed millions of dollars to be transferred in fraudulent transactions. The bank's share price closed at HK$ 29.3 ($3.78) on Monday, a 52 percent slump compared to the beginning of the year and 81 percent lower than its highest level reached in 2007, just before the global financial crisis. The Hong Kong exchange witnessed HSBC shares lose 5.33 percent of their value within Monday. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE).SHOT LIST: GENERAL VIEW OF A HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANK (HSBC) BRANCH IN HONG KONG.