Hong Kong questions costs of COVID rules

By Jessie Pang
Updated April 14 2022 - 12:16pm, first published 12:13pm
COVID's empty streets, struggling restaurants and bare supermarket shelves have hit Hong Kong hard.
COVID's empty streets, struggling restaurants and bare supermarket shelves have hit Hong Kong hard.

To fight COVID-19, Hong Kong shut schools and businesses, nearly sealed its borders for two years, banned more than two people from gathering and quarantined entire buildings.

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