Major HK public services restored as pandemic abates
Government departments are advised, however, to maintain flexible working hours and lunch breaks, and to schedule video calls instead of face-to-face meetings.
Public schools and performance venues remain closed until further notice. People who work for such institutions will continue to work from home.
Court proceedings also resumed. Court and tribunal registries will start to reopen in phases on Wednesday, with registries of the Court of Final Appeal and the High Court scheduled to open first.
Because of the prevailing concern about the public health situation and the need for social distancing, court proceedings will be initially held with a reduced capacity.
A mandatory 14-day home quarantine arrangement for all arrivals from the Chinese mainland, Macao and Taiwan stays in force until June 7.
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