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Posted on 01/01/2021 by admin

Coronavirus: good riddance 2020, but will 2021 be better for Hong Kong? Fortune-tellers point to sliver of hope

Covid-19 will continue to affect economic recovery at least until autumn, but radical conflicts are not expected, fortune-tellers say.
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