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Explainer | Going for a night out? What you need to know about Hong Kong’s new Covid rapid-test rule for bars and clubs
- The Post answers questions on authenticity of test results and authorities’ latest regulations
- Health chief Sophia Chan has insisted the new, unpopular measure will protect the public after a string of infections linked to bars
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Hong Kong bar-goers will have to show photos of a negative rapid antigen test (RAT) result taken in the previous 24 hours before entry to licensed premises from Thursday.
But industry representatives have been up in arms over the new rule for pubs, clubs and restaurants with bar areas. Some claimed the guidelines were unclear for operators and that customers put off by the regulation had cancelled reservations.
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The Post answers questions over the requirement:
Why are bars and clubs targeted?
Several Covid-19 clusters have been connected to such venues since late May, with at least six premises reporting about 350 infections.
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