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Hong Kong to introduce compulsory Covid jabs for teachers and civil servants
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam listens to reporters' questions during a press conference in Hong Kong

HONG KONG civil servants, teachers and healthcare workers must get vaccinated against the coronavirus or pay for regular testing, chief executive Carrie Lam announced on Monday.

She has pushed for compulsory vaccinations — just 35 per cent of the city’s 7.5 million population have had two jabs and 48 per cent have had one.

“There is much room for improvement,” Ms Lam said, adding: “If people are refusing to get vaccinated for reasons that are not health related, I don’t think a responsible government should tolerate that.”

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