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Hong Kong Quarantines a Few to Spare the Many. The Few Arenât Happy.
Well-off expatriates account for the latest cluster, and hundreds of their contacts are in isolation. The cityâs policies have helped prevent full lockdowns, but some say they go too far.
A mobile coronavirus testing center outside an apartment block in Hong Kong on Sunday. Credit.Kin Cheung/Associated Press
Published March 17, 2021Updated March 20, 2021
HONG KONG â A pandemic illness had struck Hong Kong, and the Worley family had gamely followed the rules. They wore masks. They socially distanced. They skipped traveling overseas with their newborn baby to visit his grandparents.
<p><span>The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) <span>invited comments on g</span>uidelines on marketing communications under the Regulation on cross-border distribution of funds, <span>ESMA will consider all comments received by 8 February 2021.</span></span></p>
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“How does your news organization help audiences cut through the noise to get the information they need to civically empower themselves?”
Being based at a journalism school, I’m constantly reminded of why people are drawn to journalism: to have a platform from which to make the world a better place, especially when we crave ways to reconnect with our own sense of humanity.
Throughout the pandemic, George Floyd, and the U.S. presidential election, there have been countless opportunities for us to help the world understand why journalism is a vital public service. But in 2021, the newsrooms that thrive will be those that leverage the moment to make the case for journalism that helps save lives and sticks up for democracy.