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COVID-19: For kitchen-less Hong Kongers, new ban on restaurant dining is a bitter pill

HONG KONG: A new Hong Kong ban on dining at restaurants and food stalls aimed at reining in a spike in COVID-19 cases threatens to complicate life for the many people in the city who depend on eating out for daily meals.

Hundreds of thousands of Hong Kongers live in subdivided tiny apartments, shared by multiple families and which often do not have kitchen facilities or even if they do, are too cramped to be used often.

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"Many people dont cook or cannot cook. Lots of old people cannot cook. Most of my friends dont have kitchens – they eat out for every meal," said a car driver who gave his surname as Chong as he walked through the bustling Wan Chai district where food stalls line the streets.

For the seven-day duration of the ban, people without a kitchen will have to make do with takeout or food purchased at supermarkets.

The ban on restaurant dining is one of several new restrictions imposed to curb the virus – tightening a rule put in place earlier this month which forbade dining at restaurants after 6pm.

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Other restrictions announced on Monday include mandatory face masks in all public places and a ban on gatherings of more than two people.

Staff members wearing face masks prepare takeaway food at a restaurant in Hong Kong, China, Jul 20, 2020. (Photo: Reuters/Lam Yik)

The city has seen a spike in locally transmitted coronavirus cases over the past three weeks, with 145 cases reported on Monday, a daily record and the sixth consecutive day of triple digit infection figures.

Since late January, more than 2,700 people have been infected in Hong Kong, 20 of whom have died.

For the city's beleaguered restaurant sector already grappling with exorbitant rents and lost business due to anti-government protests last year, the new ban only promises more pain.

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