A woman self-tests for Covid-19 using a rapid antigen test, or RAT, on April 8. Photo: Felix Wong
A woman self-tests for Covid-19 using a rapid antigen test, or RAT, on April 8. Photo: Felix Wong
Alice Wu
Opinion

Opinion

Alice Wu

With a long pandemic recovery ahead, Hong Kong’s ‘new normal’ still feels anything but

  • After two years of Covid-19, the return to ‘normal’ is underwhelming: new cases are still emerging, borders remain closed and businesses continue to struggle
  • While our next leader John Lee may be focused on uniting our city, there is much work to be done to reconnect – and catch up – with the rest of the world

A woman self-tests for Covid-19 using a rapid antigen test, or RAT, on April 8. Photo: Felix Wong
A woman self-tests for Covid-19 using a rapid antigen test, or RAT, on April 8. Photo: Felix Wong
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