A strong emphasis was focused on using a COVID-19 exposure notification app by those who plan to enter Hong Kong government headquarters and its other administrative offices from last February. This was in line with the efforts to control the fourth wave of infections in the city. According to transport minister Frank Chan Fan, Hong Kong will be resuming cross-border travel to neighbouring regions if it could lower its daily infection tally. In the case of resuming cross-border travel, many will be able to stay at Hong Kong hotels with hygiene measures such as the Dorsett Wan Chai Hong Kong.
The government employees were strongly encouraged to make proper use of the “Leave Home Safe” app for the protection of themselves, their colleagues, and members of the general public who seek their services.
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