A pedestrian walks past closed retail shops in Kwun Tong on March 31. The retail sector is among the hardest-hit as businesses across Hong Kong struggle to survive amid the city’s many pandemic restrictions. Photo: Edmond So
A pedestrian walks past closed retail shops in Kwun Tong on March 31. The retail sector is among the hardest-hit as businesses across Hong Kong struggle to survive amid the city’s many pandemic restrictions. Photo: Edmond So
Naubahar Sharif
Opinion

Opinion

Naubahar Sharif

Hong Kong faces hard questions over pain of pandemic restrictions

  • Students, athletes, businesses and Hong Kong itself are experiencing stunted growth while the rest of the world leaves us behind
  • The city and its leaders must look beyond short-term issues and ask hard questions about the end game and how much more Hongkongers can take

A pedestrian walks past closed retail shops in Kwun Tong on March 31. The retail sector is among the hardest-hit as businesses across Hong Kong struggle to survive amid the city’s many pandemic restrictions. Photo: Edmond So
A pedestrian walks past closed retail shops in Kwun Tong on March 31. The retail sector is among the hardest-hit as businesses across Hong Kong struggle to survive amid the city’s many pandemic restrictions. Photo: Edmond So
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