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  1. 2022年10月25日 · The Education Bureau (EDB) issued a letter to all schools in Hong Kong today (October 25), announcing the latest arrangements of face-to-face classes including the suspension of vaccination requirements to be implemented in secondary schools starting from November 1.

  2. 2022年2月14日 · Continuation of suspension of face-to-face classes for schools in Hong Kong until March 6. The Education Bureau (EDB) announced today (February 14) that since the epidemic situation is still very severe, all kindergartens, primary schools, secondary schools (including schools offering non-local curriculum) and private schools ...

  3. 2021年3月24日 · Ends/Wednesday, March 24, 2021. Issued at HKT 11:55. NNNN. Following is a question by the Hon Frankie Yick and a written reply by the Secretary for Education, Mr Kevin Yeung, in the Legislative Council today (March 24): Question: ...

  4. 2020年8月31日 · In early August, the Education Bureau (EDB), in view of the situation of COVID-19 at that time, announced that all schools in Hong Kong should suspend all face-to-face teaching activities upon the commencement of the new school year, but should help students study from home through various modes of learning until further notice.

  5. 2022年1月11日 · The Education Bureau (EDB) announced today (January 11) that all primary schools, kindergartens and kindergarten-cum-child care centres in Hong Kong (including schools offering non-local curriculum) should suspend face-to-face classes and all on-campus activities (including the cancellation or postponement of examinations and other activities wi...

  6. 2022年1月27日 · Ends/Thursday, January 27, 2022. Issued at HKT 20:06. NNNN. The Education Bureau (EDB) announced today (January 27) that since the epidemic situation is still severe, all kindergartens, primary schools, secondary schools (including schools offering...

  7. 2019年11月6日 · Featuring the NEC's patent facial recognition technology (NeoFace), the e-Security Gates facilitate the checking of travel documents and ensure that the identities of passengers entering the airport restricted area match the information shown on their boarding passes. There are at present a total of 68 e-Security Gates at Terminal 1.