In the local media .. badly translated...
https://std.stheadline.com/realtime/article/1797575/Mrs. Lam said she noticed that since the government tightened the preventive measures last week, many enterprises have implemented work at home. As for the civil service, she said it may not be beneficial to the community to have all civil servants working at home.
She also mentioned that the series of anti-epidemic measures announced today, such as the opening of additional vaccination centers and the plan to receive vaccinations at schools, all require the hands of colleagues to deal with, and it is not beneficial to the community to force colleagues to work at home at this time.
She said that if the colleagues concerned are not part of the core anti-epidemic department and are suitable to work at home, the director has been informed that arrangements can be made.
She said that after the past two years, many enterprises have already formulated policies to know when they can arrange for their staff to work at home, without waiting for the government to announce.