Li Yanwei, an analyst at the China Automobile Dealers Association, said the market is unlikely to see too many fluctuations because most major international carmakers already have partnerships in China.
Leung Chi-chiu, chairman of the Advisory Committee on Communicable Diseases under the Hong Kong Medical Association, said current preventive measures at the airport are unsatisfactory.The doctor, who specializes in the respiratory system, said the aviation hub has become a place of high risk amid the pandemic, which is wreaking havoc around the world as thousands of passengers from overseas arrive at the airport every day.According to the Immigration Department, the daily arrival volume at the airport control point is the highest of Hong Kong’s three remaining open checkpoints. This is despite the city putting all inbound travelers since Thursday under a 14-day quarantine.Leung suggested all medical workers who work at the airport should wear full protective gear, including protective gowns, face shields, surgical masks and gloves.Under current practice, arrivals are screened initially at the airport. Arrivals found with respiratory symptoms are sent to one of two temporary testing centers to have specimens taken for virus tests by medical workers. Asymptomatic people from virus-stricken regions are given a container to collect deep throat saliva at home, and then have the samples sent to the government’s designated clinics.Hence, the medical employees sent to the airport are the first ones to be in contact with these arrivals from abroad. The medical workers in charge of different tasks are given varying protective gear under different requirements.According to the Department of Health, the doctor who became infected was responsible for issuing the quarantine orders and answering queries from the public. She wore a protective face shield, surgical masks and gloves during the process.The authority is still investigating the source of transmission to the doctor.Speaking at a news conference on Monday, Wong Ka-hing, controller of the Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health, said the authority will review prevention measures adopted at the airport and improve them.Leung said it will be necessary for nonmedical workers at the airport, including employees from some eateries that have direct contact with customers, to wear protective gowns if more front-line employees are found to have contracted the virus. He also urged passengers to wear surgical masks. For those wearing protective gowns, Leung suggested they be handled in an appropriate way to avoid cross-infection.But Lam Ching-choi, a non-official member of the Executive Council, said it is unnecessary for passengers to wear protective gowns as there would be higher risks of infection if the gowns were not taken off and discarded properly.Lam also said more training for medical staff and other front-line workers about how to put on and take off the protective gear are needed as there is a high risk of infection during this process.Moreover, the authority needs to set up a surveillance mechanism to supervise whether all employees strictly comply with requirements when putting on and taking off their protective gear, Lam added.
Li attributes Geely's transformation to the country's reform and opening-up policies, which have offered many Chinese companies more market-oriented and flexible economic policies to grow. More importantly, they were enabled to participate in global trade.
Li Jianmin, Minister-Counselor of the Chinese mission to the European Union who attended the signing ceremony, said: "Silk Road is not only a road for the development of economies, trade and industry, but it is also a road for education and culture."
Li Xiaojun, a volunteer at a rest station along the way that provides riders with a quick meal, hot tea, and medical and motorcycle repair service, has been more than happy to see fewer motorcycle fleets.
Let's be clear. Everybody who is contributing to the current situation can be assumed to want the best for Hong Kong. You may not think this to be true, but from years of successful conflict-resolution work, I can assure you that this is always the best premise from which to start. Anything else will lead to failure.
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Lene Bao used to work for a multinational cosmetics group and has now started her own business on cosmetic-related marketing. She also serves as a part-time online host at Zhihu Live, which was valued at 0 million in 2015, and has received funding from private equity firm Capital Today and Tencent.
Li Zhanshu, chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, presides over a plenary meeting of the 24th session of the 13th NPC Standing Committee in Beijing, capital of China, Dec 22, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]
Li encouraged the association to carry out more extensive exchanges and cooperation with its foreign counterparts, popularize agricultural knowledge and technology, step up development of agricultural think tanks, and train more talent.
Li Chengri, an expert of Asian studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said denuclearization is a long-term issue that will not be solved in one or two dialogues.