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Govt rejects UK report on HK

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government today vehemently refuted, strongly disapproved of and firmly rejected the slandering remarks and ill-intentioned political attacks on the city under the successful application of “one country, two systems” in the so-called United Kingdom Six-monthly Report on Hong Kong: July to December 2022.   In a press statement, the Government again urged the UK to respect international law and the basic norms governing international relations and stop interfering in Hong Kong matters, which are purely China’s internal affairs.   Improved electoral system for patriots to administer HK The new electoral system has established the Legislative Council Election Committee Constituency which goes beyond the vested interests of various groups and districts, and broadened the representation in Hong Kong’s political structure in a balanced and orderly manner, thereby enhancing the city’s governance efficiency, the statement pointed out.   The sev

Children vaccination talks set

The Education Bureau and the Hong Kong Paediatric Society will co-organise two virtual lectures on May 5 and May 7 to invite paediatricians to provide expert advice to parents on the complications of COVID-19 infection and importance of COVID-19 vaccination in children.   The bureau noted that following the gradual and orderly resumption of face-to-face classes of all schools in Hong Kong, some parents may still have doubts about the complications of COVID-19 infection or the possible side effects of vaccination.   It then invited paediatricians to give virtual lectures and professional consultations to parents to allay their concerns.   The first lecture will be held from 7pm to 8.30pm on May 5 while the second one will be held from 11am to 12.30pm on May 7. They will be conducted in Cantonese and will be broadcast live by RTHK VNEWS.   To provide diversified and convenient means for students to receive vaccination, the bureau will organise at least seven Vaccination Day activities in various districts of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories.   A number of government schools will serve as vaccination centres this week to arrange vaccination for school staff, students and their family members in the districts through school outreach by COVID-19 Mobile Vaccination Stations or group booking to community vaccination centres (CVCs).   In addition, the bureau will jointly organise Vaccination Day activities in mid-May with a number of district school heads associations to facilitate students, parents and their family members to get vaccinated through the Vaccination Subsidy Scheme (VSS) School Outreach.   Schools can arrange group bookings to CVCs and designated Student Health Service Centres of the Department of Health for students to receive the Sinovac vaccine or to children community vaccination centres to receive the BioNTech vaccine.   Booking and transportation services for schools will be provided by the Government. Schools can also contact doctors on their own or through the bureau to match doctors under the VSS School Outreach to provide outreach Sinovac vaccination service for students.   Parents can also make their own bookings for their children directly through the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme website.
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