DENGUE FEVER CAMPAIGN UPDATE – COMPLETION OF SCHOOL FUMIGATION IN SAVAI’I – [July 31, 2025]

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The Government of Samoa confirms the successful completion of school fumigation operations in Savai’i, marking a major milestone in the nationwide campaign against dengue fever.

All schools allocated for fumigation on the island have now been thoroughly treated as part of the Government’s continued efforts to reduce the spread of dengue and protect the health and wellbeing of communities, particularly school children and staff.

The Government acknowledges the hard work and coordination of all personnel involved in this important public health intervention. Community vigilance remains crucial, and members of the public are encouraged to continue eliminating mosquito breeding sites in and around their homes.

Further updates on the national dengue response will be provided through official Government channels.

Ministry of Health Samoa

Ministry of Education and Culture

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Samoa

Disaster Management Office – Samoa

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CE to lead delegation to Beijing to attend commemorative activities of 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

CE to lead delegation to Beijing to attend commemorative activities of 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist WarIssued at HKT 10:00

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Le gouvernement et l’OPT s’unissent pour alléger la facture internet des Calédoniens

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

Christopher Gygès, membre du gouvernement chargé du numérique, a présenté vendredi 29 août, aux côtés de la présidente du conseil d’administration de l’OPT-NC Naïa Wateou et de son directeur Thomas De Deckker, l’évolution des offres de l’OPT afin d’offrir aux Calédoniens la possibilité de bénéficier d’un accès Internet simplifié, sans ligne fixe et à un tarif plus abordable.

En juin dernier, le membre du gouvernement Christopher Gygès avait demandé à l’OPT-NC de trouver une solution pour mettre fin à la facturation chaque mois de la prime de « ligne fixe » pour les Calédoniens qui disposent d’internet sans avoir de téléphone à leur domicile.

Après un travail concerté, l’OPT-NC est en mesure de proposer une évolution de ses offres avec notamment la possibilité de souscrire à internet sans obligation d’un abonnement de ligne de téléphonie fixe. « L’objectif était avant tout de donner le choix aux Calédoniens et d’agir directement sur leur pouvoir d’achat, a indiqué le membre du gouvernement. Il s’agit d’une grande première étape avec un effort conséquent de l’OPT ».

Le nouvelle offre de Helia by OPT-NC

Dès le 1er décembre 2025, les abonnés bénéficieront d’une offre fibre très haut débit à 1 Gb/s, facturée 2 300 francs par mois au lieu de 2 650 francs, et accessible sans obligation d’un abonnement de ligne de téléphonie fixe.

Concrètement, cette évolution se traduira par une économie moyenne de 1 255 francs par mois et par foyer. « Pour le client, les économies varient de 350 à 1 900 francs en fonction de l’offre à laquelle ils souscrivent actuellement. Ils bénéficieront également d’un débit internet multiplié par dix pour s’adapter à des besoins croissants », a précisé Thomas De Deckker.

Au total, ce sont 440 millions de francs par an qui seront donnés en pouvoir d’achat pour au moins 49 000 ménages Calédoniens. « Il s’agit d’un investissement conséquent pour l’OPT-NC. Notre objectif est de répondre aux usages des Calédoniens tout en ne fragilisant pas le modèle économique de l’OPT qui réalise une mission de service public pour l’ensemble des Calédoniens sur l’ensemble du territoire », a assuré Naïa Wateou.

Un changement de paradigme à l’horizon 2026

Ce changement d’offre est une première étape pour l’OPT-NC qui entend proposer courant 2026 de nouvelles formules, encore plus adaptées aux usages quotidiens.

« Les équipes travaillent d’ores et déjà sur de nouvelles offres où la téléphonie fixe deviendra une option. Nous envisageons également la création d’un pack famille qui inclurait la téléphonie mobile avec des systèmes de data partagée entre les utilisateurs », a confié le directeur de l’OPT-NC.

À noter qu’actuellement, 63 % des clients Internet OPTimo ne passent aucun appel sortant depuis leur ligne fixe et plus de 85 % consomment moins de 30 minutes de voix par mois. Dans le même temps, la demande en débit internet ne fait qu’augmenter, notamment en raison du streaming en 4K, de la démocratisation du télétravail, des jeux en ligne et de la montée en puissance du cloud.

Hong Kong Customs seizes live turtles of suspected scheduled endangered species (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

Hong Kong Customs yesterday (August 30) detected an endangered species smuggling case involving a medium goods vehicle at the Shenzhen Bay Control Point and seized 2 139 live turtles of suspected scheduled endangered species with an estimated market value of about $1 million.

Based on risk assessment, Customs yesterday intercepted an outgoing medium goods vehicle at the control point. Upon X-ray examination, Customs officers spotted irregularities in the images of the vehicle’s undercarriage. Nine black bags were found discovered inside the chassis frame under the cargo compartment of the vehicle. Upon examination, the bags were found to contain the batch of live turtles of suspected scheduled endangered species.

A 38-year-old male driver was arrested and was charged with one count of attempting to export unmanifested cargo, one count of attempting to export a species under the Appendix II of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora(CITES) and one count of cruelty to animals. The case will be brought up at the Tuen Mun Magistrates’ Courts tomorrow (September 1).

Customs will continue to combat cross-boundary smuggling activities with firm enforcement action based on risk assessment and intelligence analysis.

Smuggling is a serious offence. Under the Import and Export Ordinance, any person found guilty of importing or exporting unmanifested cargo is liable to a maximum fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years.

Under the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance, any person importing, exporting or possessing specimens of endangered species not in accordance with the Ordinance commits an offence and will be liable to a maximum fine of $10 million and imprisonment for 10 years upon conviction with the specimens forfeited.

Members of the public may report any suspected smuggling activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

Tseung Kwan O Hospital staff accessing patient information without authorisation and leaking patients’ information

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

The Tseung Kwan O Hospital (TKOH) announced a case of staff non-compliance and unlawfully accessing and leaking patients’ information. Subsequent investigation conducted by the hospital revealed that there were unauthorised access to a patient’s personal information (including address and phone number), and suspected that internal documents containing other patients’ information were improperly leaked to a third party without authorisation. The hospital was highly concerned and has immediately reported the case to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data. As the incident may involve criminal offences and violating professional conduct, the hospital decided to report to the police and report to the Medical Council of Hong Kong. The hospital will fully cooperate with the investigation.

The Hospital Authority (HA) has always attached utmost importance to the professional conduct of staff and strictly requires all staff to adhere to the Code of Conduct of the HA, safeguarding patients’ rights, upholding professional integrity and maintaining public’s trust in medical professionalism.

The spokesperson of TKOH emphasises that clinical records concern patient’s privacy, information obtained by staff in accordance with their post as authorised to use the Clinical Management System of HA should only be used for authorised purposes. Staff are prohibited to access patient’s personal information, as well as to disclose to external parties unless with prior approval.

Under no circumstances should staff use such information or records to obtain personal gains, infringe on others’ rights or for unauthorised personal purposes. The hospital will not tolerate staff accessing patient’s information for unauthorised non-clinical purposes and improperly disclose patient’s information to third parties. The hospital emphasises that such acts will seriously impinge upon professional integrity and doctor-patient relationship, and possibly violating the law, as well as professional conduct. If irregularities and unlawful acts are found after investigation, stringent actions will be taken.

Tokyo ETO promotes Hong Kong cinema in Osaka (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Tokyo ETO promotes Hong Kong cinema in Osaka  
     Speaking before the screening, the Principal Hong Kong Economic and Trade Representative (Tokyo), Miss Winsome Au, said that Tokyo ETO has been supporting the OAFF since 2011 and welcomed the opportunity to once again support the “Hong Kong Gala Screening” together with film talents from Hong Kong.
 
     She underscored that as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchanges, Hong Kong has long been recognised as a hub of creativity and pop culture. Hong Kong films have touched global audiences with their distinctive blend of action, drama, and cultural richness. She added that cinema is more than entertainment; it is a powerful bridge that connects cultures and fosters mutual understanding.
 
     Miss Au also encouraged the audience to visit Hong Kong to experience first-hand its vibrant culture and the exciting line up of mega events in arts and culture, sports, and entertainment.
 
     Following the gala screening, the directors of “Behind the Shadows”, Jonathan Li and Chou Man-yu, joined a sharing session with the audience.
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CFS urges public not to consume two kinds of prepackaged ice cream detected with total bacterial count exceeding legal limit

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department today (August 30) urged the public not to consume two kinds of prepackaged ice cream, which were found to contain a total bacterial count exceeding the legal limit. The trade should stop using or selling the affected batches of the products immediately if they possess any of them.

Details of the product are as follows:

Product names/Best-before dates:
(1) Vanilla Gelato/April 21, 2026; and
(2) Sesame Gelato/July 3, 2026
Brand: Make Meanings
Place of origin: Hong Kong
Net volume: 70ml
Manufacturer: Pay & Pay Ice Cream International Company Limited

A spokesman for the CFS said, “The CFS collected the above-mentioned samples from two retail outlets in Kowloon City and Sham Shui Po respectively for testing. The test results showed that the samples contained 210 000 and 55 000 bacteria per gram respectively, exceeding the legal limit.”

Under the Frozen Confections Regulation (Cap. 132AC), frozen confection for sale should not contain more than 50 000 bacteria per gram. The maximum penalty for offenders is a fine of $10,000 and three months’ imprisonment upon conviction. The fact that the total bacterial count exceeded the legal limit indicated that the hygienic conditions were unsatisfactory, but did not mean that consumption would lead to food poisoning.

     “The CFS has informed the manufacturer and the vendors concerned of the irregularities and instructed them to stop selling the affected ice-cream products immediately. The CFS has also sent staff to the frozen confection factory concerned to conduct an investigation and took samples for testing. Health education on food safety and hygiene was provided to the person-in-charge and staff of the frozen confection factory concerned. The factory concerned has temporarily closed for carrying out thorough cleaning and disinfection of the premises. The CFS has also requested the factory concerned to adopt improvement measures. Prosecution will be instituted should there be sufficient evidence,” the spokesman said.

For the sake of prudence, the CFS has instructed the above-mentioned manufacturer to stop sales and remove from shelves the affected batches of the ice-cream products and to initiate a recall. Members of the public may call the hotline at 5548 9226 during office hours for enquiries about the recall.

The spokesman advised members of the public to stop consuming the affected products and seek medical treatment if they feel unwell after consuming the products concerned.

The CFS will alert the trade to the incident, continue to follow up and take appropriate action. An investigation is ongoing.

Red flag lowered at Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

Attention TV/radio announcers:

Please broadcast the following as soon as possible and repeat it at regular intervals:

Here is an item of interest to swimmers.

The Leisure and Cultural Services Department said today (August 30) that the red flag at Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach in Islands District has been lowered.

The red flag was hoisted earlier due to big waves.

CE visits Eastern District to gather public views on Policy Address (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, visited Eastern District today (August 30) to gauge the views of members of the public on the upcoming Policy Address. He toured a public housing estate, social service facilities, and the Hong Kong Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defence.
 
The Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak; the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun; the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law; the Director of Leisure and Cultural Services, Ms Manda Chan; the Director of Home Affairs, Ms Priscilla To; and the Director of Social Welfare, Mr Edward To, also joined relevant parts of the visit.
 
Mr Lee and the officials, accompanied by the District Officer (Eastern), Mr Henry Lai, first visited Oi Tung Estate, where they visited elderly living alone and presented them with blessing bags. They also learned about the daily lives of the residents and the support provided by the District Services and Community Care Teams (Care Teams). Mr Lee also interacted with residents of the estate and listened to their views. He noted that the District Services and Community Care Teams – Scheme on Supporting Elderly and Carers has been extended to cover the entire territory of Hong Kong, with Care Teams assisting in identifying singleton and doubleton elderly persons and carers of elderly persons and persons with disabilities in need, and providing them with care and support services.
 
Mr Lee and the officials then visited the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Fong Shu Chuen Social Service Building to interact with elderly users of the services and learn about how they use gerontechnology and silver products to enhance their quality of life.
 
Mr Lee said that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government has been taking multi-pronged measures to strengthen elderly care services. They include increasing the numbers of Residential Care Service Vouchers for the Elderly, and Community Care Service Vouchers for the Elderly, starting from April this year, and continuing to expand and enhance the Residential Care Services Scheme in Guangdong, and providing social and care support services to participating elderly to help them adapt to living in Guangdong.
 
On the other hand, the HKSAR Government has been actively encouraging elderly service units and the elderly to harness gerontechnology. This includes support through the Innovation and Technology Fund for Application in Elderly and Rehabilitation Care, which subsidises elderly and rehabilitation service units in using technological products to improve the lives of service users and reduce the pressure on nursing staff and carers.
 
Mr Lee and the officials then visited the Hong Kong Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defence. They toured the “Standing Together for Peacebuilding: Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the War of Resistance in Guangdong and Hong Kong” exhibition jointly organised by the museum and Guangdong Museum of Revolutionary History, and interacted with young people there. Noting that this year marks the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, Mr Lee said that the HKSAR Government’s Working Group on Patriotic Education is co-ordinating the organisation of commemorative activities by various policy bureaux and departments at full steam, actively passing on the spirit of the War of Resistance, fostering a correct understanding of history among the younger generation, strengthening their patriotism, and nurturing them become pillars of society who can contribute to the development of Hong Kong and the country.
 
The public consultation exercise for the 2025 Policy Address was launched in mid-June. Mr Lee said that he and his team will continue to listen to opinions from various sectors of society, leading society in driving innovation and reform to boost the economy and improve people’s livelihood. He appealed to members of the public to continue to actively give their views to the Government.

                 

Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital appeals to public for missing patient

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:
 
The spokesperson for Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital (PYNEH) made the following appeal today (August 30) regarding a patient leaving the ward:
 
A 39-year-old female foreign postnatal patient in an Obstetrics and Gynaecology ward of PYNEH expressed to ward staff that she needs to temporarily leave the ward at around 1.40am but did not return to the ward after an hour. Security guards were immediately deployed to search for the patient within the hospital compound and the vicinity but in vain. The hospital is very concerned about the incident and has immediately informed the patient’s family and reported to the Police for assistance.
 
The foreign patient is about 1.52 metres tall with medium body build and ear-length short brown hair. She was wearing a dark jacket and pink pants when leaving the hospital.

The hospital appeals to the public to contact Chai Wan Police Station at 3660 1513 if they know the whereabouts of the patient.