Coronavirus: enough data not available to enlist Covid-19 as an occupational disease, Hong Kong labour minister says, as unionists accuse government of failing to protect workers

  • Law Chi-kwong says most coronavirus cases in Hong Kong resulted from community infections rather than work
  • But trade unionists say workers in various sectors are at high risk and can only be protected if Covid-19 is listed as an occupational disease

Hong Kong has so far recorded one case of a medical employee who might have been infected during work, but the actual transmission route has not been confirmed yet. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

Hong Kong’s labour minister said on Sunday enough data was not available to support the listing of Covid-19 as an occupational disease, drawing criticism from unionists who accused the government of failing to protect workers facing high risks of infections.

Secretary for Labour and Welfare Law Chi-kwong made the remarks on his blog on Sunday, when four unions and 90 organisations urged the government to list Covid-19 as an occupational disease, saying there were more than 70 suspected work-related infections in the city.

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