A day after John Lee Ka-chiu, Chief Executive (CE) of Hong Kong, stated that the government would not cancel the COVID-19 vaccine pass and mask mandates, the Democratic Party published the results of a survey on citizens’ opinions.
The survey showed that over 75 percent of the public do not agree that the current epidemic is a “public health emergency.”
Seventy-six percent of the respondents think that the current pandemic prevention requirements have made Hong Kong pay too high a cost both socially and economically.
Commentators point out that as a result of the government “moving the goalposts,” Hong Kong people have been disregarding the pandemic rules and that the LeaveHomeSafe app and the Vaccine Pass are not unbreakable….