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Hong Kong authorities announce that they will ease some of their strict social distancing measures beginning on April 21, including lifting the ban on private gatherings of more than two households, extending dine-in service at restaurants to 10 p.m., and allowing the reopening of most premises, as the number of COVID-19 cases declines.

Sources:  The Straits Times


Changes

  1. Hong Kong authorities announce that it will eases some of its strict social distancing measures beginning on April 21, which included lifting of private gatherings more than two household, extending dine-in service at restaurants to 10 p.m., and allow the reopening of most premises, as the number of COVID-19 cases declines.
  2. Hong Kong authorities announce that they will ease some of their strict social distancing measures beginning on April 21, including lifting the ban on private gatherings of more than two households, extending dine-in service at restaurants to 10 p.m., and allowing the reopening of most premises, as the number of COVID-19 cases declines.

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