HK sees seven cases, bans Nepal Airlines flights from Kathmandu


The CHP added that 47 cases were reported from Oct 21 to Nov 3 and all of them were imported. - AFP

HONG KONG (China Daily/Asia News Network): Hong Kong reported seven new imported Covid-19 cases on Thursday (Nov 4) as the government temporarily banned Nepal Airlines flights from Kathmandu.

In a statement issued on Thursday afternoon, the Centre for Health Protection said the new cases involved a man and a woman from Nepal, two women from Pakistan, two male sea crew members from India, and a woman from Indonesia. The city’s tally stood at 12,359.

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