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Hong Kong records 44 new coronavirus cases as social distancing restrictions extended
People wear protective masks as they walk a downtown street following the outbreak of Covid-19, in Hong Kong, February 17, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

HONG KONG, Aug 17 — Hong Kong reported 44 new coronavirus cases today as the government announced an extension to social distancing measures aimed at controlling further spreading of the virus, which has seen a resurgence in the Asian financial hub since early July.

While the number of daily cases have come down from triple digits in recent weeks, authorities have cautioned residents from becoming complacent, warning that the situation remained "severe”.

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Restrictions including a ban on dining at restaurants from 6pm and the mandating of masks in all outdoor public areas are set to remain in force for a further seven days until August 25, the government said in a statement today

Out of the 44 cases recorded today, 31 of them were local transmissions.

Since late January, over 4500 people have been infected in Hong Kong, 69 of whom have died. Today’s figure was down from Sunday’s 74 cases. — Reuters

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