Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says the city will ban dining in restaurants after 6pm and announce new measures to curb a rise in coronavirus cases in the densely packed financial hub.
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Lam, speaking at her weekly press briefing on Tuesday, said the government would also study additional relief measures for those affected by the latest restrictions.
"The situation is very worrying. This wave is more complicated and more severe than the last wave. The confirmed cases are widely spread out," Lam told reporters.
"If we don't control it strictly, there'll be bigger risks. This time we'll roll out suppressing measures aimed at limiting foot traffic flow on the streets.
The government has already urged residents of the Chinese-ruled city to stay at home and limit gatherings to no more than two people, while most civil servants work from home.
New measures to be announced will include the closure, once again, of gyms and beauty salons. Lam did not provide details or say when the new measures would take effect.
On Monday, Hong Kong recorded 78 new cases of coronavirus, taking its total to 6976.
Australian Associated Press