Hong Kong’s university entrance exams go ahead amid pandemic, but more than 300 candidates miss out

  • Coronavirus crisis forced officials to postpone tests originally expected to start on March 27
  • Candidates wearing masks and sitting 1.8 metres apart take exams against backdrop of Covid-19

Students are well spaced out for the visual arts exams on Friday morning. Photo: Pool

Hong Kong’s long-awaited university entrance exams began on Friday morning amid the coronavirus pandemic, with at least six candidates unable to take the tests due to fever or other illnesses, while almost 300 others withdrew either because they were sick or outside the city, according to the supervising authority.

Many of the 3,300 candidates sitting the visual arts exam at 8.30am arrived more than an hour early as traffic was mostly smooth in the morning.

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