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Posted on 28/07/2020 by admin

Hong Kong was a pandemic poster child. Now it’s a cautionary tale.

A new coronavirus outbreak and tougher restrictions are drawing scrutiny of quarantine exemptions that experts say have jeopardized earlier progress.
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