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Health chief meets GD delegation

Secretary for Health Prof Lo Chung-mau met a delegation led by Guangdong Provincial Medical Products Administration (GDMPA) General Director Jiang Xiaodong today, with both sides agreeing to further deepen collaboration in relevant areas.    Prof Lo said the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government expressed its sincere gratitude to the GDMPA for its staunch support for Hong Kong in the past, including the implementation of the initiatives of, among others, the measure of using Hong Kong registered drugs and medical devices used in Hong Kong public hospitals in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and streamlining of the approval procedures for Hong Kong registered traditional proprietary Chinese medicines (pCms) for external use to be registered and sold in the Mainland.   The Government and the GDMPA agreed at the meeting to further deepen collaboration on the regulation of Chinese medicines (CM), the formulation of Greater Bay Area Chinese medicine standards,

Taxis to quarantine hotels launched

The Government announced that in addition to the enhancement of the existing free point-to-point transport service, it launched a self-paid taxi service today for inbound travellers to take to designated quarantine hotels (DQHs) from Hong Kong International Airport.   It said with an increasing number of people arriving in Hong Kong from overseas, the demand for point-to-point transport services from the airport to DQHs keeps rising.   The Health Bureau requested the operator of the free point-to-point transport service to suitably adjust the coach schedule and routes taking into account the number and distribution of DQHs as well as the number of arrivals.   As the number of DQHs doubled to nearly 70 in the past four months, the number of free designated transport service routes from the airport to DQHs had increased to 18 since early July.   Each route covers three to five hotels and the travelling time of each trip is under two hours. Clear signage showing the routes and the destinations of hotels are placed in the airport's arrival hall.   The transport service operator also deployed more manpower to assist inbound travellers waiting for the coaches and will explore the use of information technology to enhance the overall transport service.   Regarding self-paid transport services, with the co-ordination of the Transport & Logistics Bureau, the taxi trade has arranged 100 taxis to transport inbound travellers from the airport to DQHs on a trial basis starting today.   Passengers have to pay the metered fares and any additional charges applicable, such as tunnel tolls and luggage fees.   Meeting the media after inspecting the operation of the DQH taxi service at the airport this morning, Secretary for Transport & Logistics Lam Sai-hung said the trial service ran smoothly and will meet the demand of some overseas travellers arriving in Hong Kong from overseas.   He added that the Government will review the demand for such a service and engage more taxis if required.   DQH taxis operate from 8am to 2am daily. Inbound travellers who opt to go to DQHs by these taxis at their own expense should inform the staff at the arrival hall after completing immigration procedures and baggage claim, and wait for the taxis at a designated area as instructed.   The fleet will only provide services for arrivals from the airport to DQHs. It will not transport passengers to other places nor pick up other passengers.   Specific labels will be affixed on the taxis for public identification. For anti-epidemic purposes, passengers must use the back seats and the front passenger seat will not carry passengers.   Moreover, about 10 DQHs are currently providing a self-paid limousine service. Inbound travellers can contact their hotels in advance for the service.   The Government has provided DQH taxi operators, DQHs offering the self-paid limousine service and drivers with anti-epidemic guidelines.   The drivers must wear protective equipment, including masks and protective gowns, and fully clean and disinfect the compartments upon completion of every single journey.
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