Hong Kong third wave: Covid-19 infections soar to record high of 67, more than half from unknown source

  • Government assessing whether to order civil servants to work from home
  • Ticket issued to owner of dim sum place for breaching evening dine-in ban, representing first legal action under sweeping measures

A top health expert has called for firms to encourage staff to keep away from the office as part of the effort to cut the chains of coronavirus transmission in Hong Kong. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

Coronavirus infections in Hong Kong hit an all-time daily high of 67 cases on Thursday, more than half of them untraceable, as the government weighed ordering civil servants to work from home amid pressure from health experts and unions.

In the first legal action taken under sweeping social-distancing rules reintroduced this week to push back the latest wave of the pandemic, the owner of a restaurant was summonsed by police when more than a dozen patrons were found eating inside after 6pm.
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