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Coronavirus: Hong Kong government to release more Covid-19 subsidies to those struggling with social-distancing curbs, as city expects 19 new infections




A new package of Covid-19 relief measures to support businesses and residents is due later this month, Hong Kong’s No 2 official has revealed, with 19 new coronavirus infections expected in the city on Sunday.

“The fresh round of subsidies will focus on people who have been hard hit by the social-distancing measures,” Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung Kin-chung wrote on his blog on Sunday. 

The government had previously announced relief measures worth nearly HK$290 billion, including a HK$10,000…



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