‘No allowance for casting votes’

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Home Affairs Department today clarified that the District Services & Community Care Teams have no allowance scheme related to election activities.

The department made the statement after a care team recently received a public enquiry regarding whether members of the public would receive an allowance after casting their votes on the Legislative Council Election polling day.

It pointed out that casting a vote in the LegCo Election is an act of fulfilling one’s civic responsibility and sternly condemned the spreading of false rumours that seek to mislead the public and undermine the election’s fairness and impartiality.

The case has been referred to the relevant law enforcement agencies for investigation and follow-up.

Anyone in doubt about calls and messages which purport to be from the care teams can call 182 111 to verify. In case of suspicious circumstances, call the 24-hour Anti-Scam Helpline 18222.

CHP recorded two cases of chikungunya fever today, one locally acquired and one imported

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

CHP recorded two cases of chikungunya fever today, one locally acquired and one imported 
Latest case information
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The local case involves a 68-year-old female living in Tung Hei Court in Shau Kei Wan. A preliminary investigation revealed that she developed joint pain on November 10, and a fever and rash the following day. She sought medical attention at the Accident and Emergency Department of Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital on November 11. Her blood sample tested positive for chikungunya virus upon laboratory testing. According to preliminary information, the patient had no travel history in the past two months. The case is classified as local. The patient’s residence and usual activity areas do not overlap with areas where imported or local cases have been recorded in recent months. The CHP will carry out a genome analysis to ascertain whether the patient has epidemiological linkage with other cases in Hong Kong. Investigation is ongoing.
 
The imported case involves an 83-year-old male living in Foshan in Guangdong. He visited Hong Kong on November 10, staying temporarily in Sham Shui Po District. He developed a fever and joint pain that day and attended the Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday (November 12). His blood sample tested positive for chikungunya virus upon laboratory testing. Since the patient stayed in Guangdong Province during his incubation period, the CHP considered that he was infected when he was in Guangdong Province. The case is classified as imported.
 
The above two patients have been admitted to hospitals for treatment in a mosquito-free environment. They are currently in stable condition. The 68-year-old female patient has two household contacts and the 83-year-old male patient has one. They are currently asymptomatic and under medical surveillance.
 
As of 5pm today, Hong Kong has recorded a total of 61 confirmed CF cases this year. Four of these cases were local, and the rest were imported.
 
Government’s comprehensive follow-up actions
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In response to the new local case, the CHP, together with the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD), have inspected various locations in the vicinity of patient’s residence and conducted mosquito control operations today with a view to minimising the risk of local transmission.
 
The CHP urged the residents living nearby Tung Hei Court to seek medical advice or contact the CHP immediately if they presented with a fever, rash or joint pain since October 15. The CHP officers and the Eastern District Services & Community Care Teams will contact the local residents to remind them to be aware of relevant symptoms and maintain good environmental hygiene in their households.
 
The CHP will set up a health consultation booth on 2/F, Hing Tung Shopping Centre, Yiu Hing Road, Shau Kei Wan from tomorrow (November 14) to provide assessments to residents with relevant symptoms. The inquiry hotline (2125 2373), which was set up earlier, will continue to operate daily from 9am to 6pm.
 
The CHP will also collaborate with the Eastern District Office to organise a health talk for local residents at the Kwan Kai Ming Memorial Chung Hok Elderly Centre of Women’s Welfare Club Western District Hong Kong. The talk will take place at 5.30pm tomorrow on G/F, Hing Hong House, Hing Tung Estate. The aim is to enhance public understanding of this mosquito-borne disease and encourage active participation in prevention efforts to protect both oneself and others.
 
The CHP will send another round of letters to doctors, hospitals, schools and institutions, providing the latest information on CF and reminding them to be vigilant. If there are any suspected CF cases, they should contact the CHP for follow up immediately.
 
The FEHD and relevant departments have comprehensively enhanced the mosquito control operations in Hong Kong since July this year, and this has continued. Among these, the FEHD has conducted vector investigations and targeted mosquito control operations against the imported and local cases. In light of the local cases, the FEHD has immediately conducted follow-up actions, including:
      ???The abovementioned measures will be continued. Furthermore, the Government will further enhance the mosquito control efforts in addition to the existing measures.
 
Preventive measures to be taken by the public
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Members of the public should use DEET-containing insect repellents or other effective active ingredients properly to prevent mosquito bites, but the following precautions should be taken when using them:
 The FEHD also appeals to members of the public to continue to stay alert and work together to carry out mosquito prevention and control measures early, including inspecting their homes and surroundings to remove potential breeding grounds, changing water in vases and scrubbing their inner surfaces, removing water in saucers under potted plants at least once a week, and properly disposing of containers such as empty cans and lunch boxes. The FEHD also advises members of the public and property management agencies to keep drains free of blockage and level all defective ground surfaces to prevent the accumulation of water. They should also scrub all drains and surface sewers with an alkaline detergent at least once a week to remove any mosquito eggs.
 
The public should call 1823 in case of mosquito problems, and may visit the following pages for more information: the CF page of the CHPIssued at HKT 21:36

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MOFA response to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson’s inappropriate remarks regarding visits to Europe by senior Taiwanese politicians

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

MOFA response to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson’s inappropriate remarks regarding visits to Europe by senior Taiwanese politicians

November 12, 2025At a regular press conference on November 10, a spokesperson of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs made unfounded and inappropriate remarks regarding recent trips to Europe by Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim and former President Tsai Ing-wen, referring to them as “Taiwan independence” politicians and members of “separatist forces.”The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of the Republic of China (Taiwan) strongly refutes and condemns these statements. China’s fierce and unrelenting suppression of Taiwan not only hurts cross-strait relations but also exposes China’s authoritarian nature to the international community.MOFA reiterates that the ROC (Taiwan) is a sovereign and independent country; that neither the ROC (Taiwan) nor the People’s Republic of China is subordinate to the other; and that the PRC has never governed Taiwan. These are objective facts widely recognized by the international community, as well as the cross-strait status quo. China therefore has no right to interfere with the aforementioned trips by Taiwanese politicians.Vice President Hsiao attended the annual summit of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China in Brussels at the European Parliament on November 7, and former President Tsai delivered a speech at the Berlin Freedom Conference in Germany on November 10. This demonstrates that Taiwan-Europe relations are further deepening and that Europe’s support and regard for Taiwan are growing. Taiwan will continue to work with European nations and other like-minded countries in promoting regional peace, stability, and democratic resilience.

Swimmer grabs HK’s 3rd gold

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Secretary for Culture, Sports & Tourism Rosanna Law today extended her congratulations to Hong Kong, China swimming athlete Siobhan Bernadette Haughey on winning a gold medal in the Women’s 200m Freestyle at the 15th National Games of the People’s Republic of China (NG).

Miss Law said: “Siobhan Bernadette Haughey reaped the gold medal with her excellent performance, exceptional ability and tireless efforts, demonstrating Hong Kong athletes’ talent. Same as other Hong Kong citizens, I am so proud of her and wish her success in the remaining competitions.”

The Hong Kong, China Delegation has so far won four medals – three golds and one bronze, in sailing, cycling, tennis and swimming at the 15th NG.

LegCo poll variety show set

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Government will organise a large-scale outdoor variety show at Wonderland of the West Kowloon Cultural District between 8pm and 10pm on December 6 to appeal to electors to cast their votes in the Legislative Council General Election to be held the next day.

“Let’s Vote, Together We Create the Future Gala” will be simulcast by seven local electronic media outlets – Television Broadcasts Limited, ViuTV, HOY TV, Phoenix Satellite Television, Radio Television Hong Kong, Metro Broadcast and Commercial Radio.

Secretary for Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang, together with representatives from the seven electronic media outlets, held a press conference today to unveil details of the gala simulcast and officiated at a ceremony marking the gala kick off.

The LegCo election promotional theme song, adapted from one of singer and actor Aaron Kwok’s popular hits, was premiered at the press conference, and will be broadcast across various platforms.

Boasting a diverse programme with traditional and innovative elements, the gala will feature a stellar line-up of established and emerging artists sharing the stage, showcasing cross-generational unity and collaboration.

Highlights include illusion performances by a renowned magician, grand dance performances and an interactive session with the audience to foster a spirit of solidarity and community support for the election.

Gala tickets will be distributed for free, with details to be announced in due course.

Noting that the eighth LegCo General Election scheduled for December 7 marks a significant milestone in Hong Kong’s journey from stability to prosperity with a vital role in its economic development and people’s livelihoods, the Government called on electors to cast their votes to elect capable, responsible, passionate and pragmatic candidates.

Fund manager applications sought

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Applications for fund managers to participate in the Innovation & Technology Industry-Oriented Fund (ITIF) are open until January 16, 2026, the Innovation & Technology Commission announced today.

The commission explained that the ITIF will guide and leverage government funding to attract more investment in innovation and technology (I&T) industries, thereby supporting the development of emerging and future industries of strategic importance.

With a funding allocation of $10 billion approved by the Legislative Council, the ITIF will invest in five thematic areas, namely: life and health technology; artificial intelligence and robotics; semi-conductors and smart devices; digitalisation, upgrading and transformation; and future and sustainable development.

In order to guide market capital participation and attract more investment, strategic investors must each commit no less than $3 billion, as limited partners. They will invest alongside the Government into sub-funds under the five thematic categories.

The capital commitment from the Government is capped at $1 billion for each sub-fund and will not exceed 25% of the fund size of each sub-fund. The overall target size of the sub-funds is at least $40 billion.

Each fund manager selected will act as a general partner in the sub-funds and be responsible for setting up a limited partnership fund in Hong Kong, with a minimum fund size of $2 billion, including the Government’s contribution.

Their duties will also include raising non-government capital for the sub-funds, managing the day-to-day operations of the sub-funds, and producing regular reports.

Click here for application details.

CHP urges schoolchildren to promptly receive seasonal influenza vaccination as another fatal case of paediatric influenza infection recorded

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health earlier announced a case of severe paediatric influenza A infection in an 11-month-old boy. The boy was hospitalised for over two weeks and unfortunately passed away today (November 13) due to complications. The CHP reiterated its appeal to schools and parents to arrange for schoolchildren to receive free seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV), as it is one of the most effective ways to prevent seasonal influenza and its complications. Vaccination also reduces the risk of serious illness or death from infection.

     “The boy had underlying illness. This is the second fatal case of paediatric influenza infection. Including this case, nine cases have been recorded since the launch of this year’s SIV Programmes in September, with only one having received this year’s SIV prior to the onset of illness. To avoid recurrence of such tragedies, I urge all persons aged 6 months or above, except those with known contraindications, who have not yet received the SIV to do so promptly, especially high-risk groups such as children, the elderly, and adults with underlying illnesses and immunosuppression. Apart from receiving the SIV through various programmes launched by the Government, members of the public may also contact their family doctors to arrange vaccinations,” the Controller of the CHP, Dr Edwin Tsui, said.

     “Although, according to the latest surveillance data, influenza activity began to decline in the last week of October, it still remains at a relatively high level. As the weather turns cooler, influenza activity may still fluctuate. Based on past experience, Hong Kong’s winter influenza season typically occurs between January and March. Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that a winter influenza season may occur early next year. I urge parents to arrange SIV for their children as soon as possible, and hope all sectors of society could join hands in educating parents on the importance of vaccination. This will promote a greater vaccine uptake among young children, increase the vaccination coverage rate, and strengthen protection for children,” Dr Tsui added.
 
     He emphasised that although a genetically mutated influenza A (H3N2) virus strain has recently emerged in Hong Kong and many other regions, the currently used SIV remains effective against this antigenically drifted strain, as well as other influenza A and influenza B viruses. Therefore, the SIV is still one of the most effective methods to prevent influenza and its complications and can reduce the risk of serious complications or death from infection.
 
     Members of the public, especially children, the elderly and those with underlying illnesses, should seek medical advice promptly if they present with fever and respiratory symptoms for early treatment. As children with influenza can deteriorate rapidly, parents must pay close attention to their children’s condition. They should go to an Accident and Emergency Department immediately if the child’s condition deteriorates, for example, if they develop symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing, blue lips, chest pain, confusion, a persistent fever or convulsions.
 
     Separately, high-risk individuals should wear surgical masks when staying in crowded places. People with respiratory symptoms, even if mild, should wear a surgical mask and seek medical advice promptly. They should also consider whether to attend work or school. 
 
     For the latest information on seasonal influenza, members of the public can visit the CHP’s seasonal influenza and COVID-19 & Flu Express webpages.

FEHD selects outstanding toilet attendants

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

A spokesman for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) said today (November 13) that frontline toilet attendants play a crucial role in ensuring the cleanliness and hygiene of public toilets (PTs). To acknowledge their contributions, the FEHD recently conducted an assessment to recognise outstanding toilet attendants. After a thorough assessment, six outstanding toilet attendants were selected for commendation.

The FEHD held this year’s Outstanding Toilet Attendant Award Presentation Ceremony today, where the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, Mr Donald Ng, presented awards to the selected toilet attendants. Three male toilet attendants serving at the Ma Liu Shui Waterfront Public Toilet in Sha Tin District, the Fong Ma Po Public Toilet in Tai Po District and the Science Museum Road Public Toilet in Yau Tsim District respectively, and three female toilet attendants serving at the Ma Liu Shui Waterfront Public Toilet in Sha Tin District, the Aberdeen Main Road Public Toilet in Southern District and the Fong Ma Po Public Toilet in Tai Po District respectively were selected. Mr Ng praised the awardees for their diligence, professionalism and commitment to ensuring the hygiene and cleanliness of PTs and the proper operation of toilet facilities, bringing satisfactory experiences for the users.

In recent years, the FEHD has been enhancing the facilities, management and hygiene of PTs taking a multipronged approach to provide a better user experience for the public. The FEHD actively employs technologies to enhance the service of PTs. For instance, sensors have been installed in 15 PTs to monitor usage rates and environmental parameters in real time, so that when the concentration of odour reaches an alarming level, the system will immediately notify the responsible staff through an SMS message to arrange a cleaning. Additionally, novel air purification technologies are utilised to catalytically decompose pollutants and to eliminate the odour. Ozone generators are also deployed in individual PTs to convert the oxygen in the air to ozone. The use of nano bubble technology can effectively oxidise the bacteria and viruses in water, preventing the formation of biofilms on toilet surfaces and reducing odours generated from excreta.

The FEHD has also installed wireless broadcasting systems in approximately 200 PTs at tourist attractions or with high utilisation rates across the territory to promote the importance of toilet cleanliness and proper use of the facilities. Furthermore, public toilet cleaning services are gradually being separated from the street cleaning service contracts and procured independently under dedicated contracts. Provisions requiring toilet attendants to have received relevant vocational training with recognised qualifications are included in the new public toilet management service contracts with a view to upgrading the service standards.

The spokesman said, “The FEHD will continue to enhance the facilities and service quality of PTs through innovative ideas, and we appeal to the public to maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of public facilities and help ensure that PTs are well cared for.”

Postal services to Thailand subject to delays

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

Hongkong Post announced today (November 13) that, as advised by the postal administration of Thailand, mail delivery services to postcode areas 11000, 11003, 11120, 11130, 11140, 12000, 12160, 13000, 13110, 13120, 13160, 13190, 13220, 13250, 13290, 14000, 14130, 14140, 16000, 16110, 16120, 17000, 17150, 60120, 60130, 60170, 60250, 64000, 64120, 64130, 64140, 64170, 64190, 64210, 65140, 66140, 66190, 66220, 73120, 73130, 73190 and 73210 are subject to delays due to flooding in the northern and upper central parts of Thailand.

Commissioner for Labour visits job fair for elderly and middle-aged persons

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The Commissioner for Labour, Mr Sam Hui, visited the New Career Start Job Fair for the Middle-aged and Elderly organised by the Labour Department (LD) this afternoon (November 13) to encourage job seekers and employers to use the LD’s services to promote employment of elderly and middle-aged persons.

Mr Hui said that the LD has been committed to providing diversified and free employment and recruitment services for job seekers and employers. The LD’s job centres provide dedicated services for elderly and middle-aged persons, including priority job referrals and employment briefings. The LD has set up the Dedicated Webpage for Elderly Job Seekers on the Interactive Employment Service website to enable elderly and middle-aged persons to obtain the latest employment information and search for suitable vacancies. To further promote silver employment, the LD organised 63 large-scale or district-based thematic job fairs suitable for elderly and middle-aged persons during January to October this year, doubling the number of fairs organised last year.

Mr Hui encouraged job seekers and employers to participate in the LD’s schemes to promote employment of elderly and middle-aged persons. Among these schemes, the Re-employment Allowance Pilot Scheme encourages persons aged 40 or above to rejoin the labour market and provides them with a re-employment allowance. In addition, the Employment Programme for the Elderly and Middle-aged offers an on-the-job training allowance to employers to encourage them to hire persons aged 40 or above and provide on-the-job training.

Mr Hui also appealed to job seekers who are eligible voters to cast their votes in the 2025 Legislative Council General Election to elect capable and pragmatic Legislative Council Members who will contribute to Hong Kong’s development and workers’ well-being. He also called on employers in all sectors to provide facilitation to enable employees to exercise their voting rights and fulfil their civic responsibilities.

The New Career Start Job Fair for the Middle-aged and Elderly is being held November 13 and 14 at 1/F, MacPherson Stadium, 38 Nelson Street, Mong Kok. Admission is free. Over 60 organisations are participating in the job fair, offering more than 2 800 high-quality job vacancies from various industries including food and beverage, retail and property management.