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  1. #11

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paxbritannia:
    And when can HKers go to Macau?
    yes with a 52 weeks quarantine and 300 tests. You also need an authorization from CLAM and make sure you swore allegiance to the CCP and deleted all the mean comments you made online about them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bdw:
    2000 mainlanders a day allowed in. Are they allowed back to China or just one way only? If one way only, should be a positive boost to property prices and rents. There was a lot of danger about prices stabilising and even some people concerned that it might become more affordable for the average citizen. Glad this concern has been put to rest now
    You are not seriously expecting the HK government to care or prioritize about the interest of the average Hong Konger now, are you?
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    "She said that none of the more than 200,000 people who returned to Hong Kong through the "Easy Way Back" had been diagnosed in the past"

    And hey bingo, the 200,001 person will set off the mother of all waves.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paxbritannia:
    And when can HKers go to Macau?
    When Beijing say so, simple as that.
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    My HK colleagues who work in our Shenzhen laboratory does 14 days Quarantine when they get to SZ but when they return to HK, no QT needed. Nice

    Lets hope they stop QT in SZ also and open up Macau, at least somewhere to go for a day trip. meet some friends and eat some good food in Macau.

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    Or we can have the next wave that triggers a lockdown that lasts all the way to 2049. Praise CE Lam.

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    a recent study in China found Sinovac had 59% effectivness against serious Covid hospitalisation But another study at HKU found Pfizer produced ten times more antibodies than Sinovac, and that the antibodies produced by Sinovac reduce by 50% every 40 days after 2nd jab -OOPS


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    Quote Originally Posted by bdw:
    2000 mainlanders a day allowed in. Are they allowed back to China or just one way only? If one way only, should be a positive boost to property prices and rents. There was a lot of danger about prices stabilising and even some people concerned that it might become more affordable for the average citizen. Glad this concern has been put to rest now
    The ccp is suppressing property prices in Shenzhen, and I don't think they will allow hot money to move so easily from the mainland to the Hong Kong property market. Not to mention that they have always believed that high housing prices in Hong Kong are the driving force behind the social unrest in Hong Kong in recent years. On the contrary, I believe they will start to regulate the price of real estate in Hong Kong once they think the time is right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by binance345:
    The ccp is suppressing property prices in Shenzhen, and I don't think they will allow hot money to move so easily from the mainland to the Hong Kong property market. Not to mention that they have always believed that high housing prices in Hong Kong are the driving force behind the social unrest in Hong Kong in recent years. On the contrary, I believe they will start to regulate the price of real estate in Hong Kong once they think the time is right.
    Indeed. The house of cards will fall rapidly if they decide to set a policy objective that even slightly dents the artificial land shortage. Having just spent a fortnight in a quarantine hotel with a view of many other windows on one of our “vertical slums” and a bit of reality of how most families live here I don't think it can come soon enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coolboy:
    You are not seriously expecting the HK government to care or prioritize about the interest of the average Hong Konger now, are you?
    The HK govt care you go back to the mainland first (be patriotic to the mainland) before they ever consider you to go abroad. Expect quarantine measures eased to mainland first before anywhere else.