Hawker turned property tycoon called the ‘queen of Hong Kong harbour’, Old Mary, gets musical tribute Hong Kong hawker turned property and factory owner Old Mary, who was born in China in 1870. Her descendants think this was taken on the day of the visit of Britain’s Princess Margaret to her store in Nathan Road, Kowloon, in 1966.
Many years ago, as a child, Stephen Au Kam-tong encountered a woman called Old Mary. On a recent afternoon in his studio in Ngau Tau Kok, Kowloon, the actor, writer and director describes their subsequent relationship. A few polystyrene rocks are scattered on the floor in front of us; he has been rehearsing his forthcoming production, The Ten Commandments, in which he will play Moses. It is a suitable backdrop for the genesis of another righteous story.
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COVID-19 vaccines have allowed nursing homes in the U.S. to make dramatic progress since the dark days of the pandemic, but senior care facilities are still experiencing scattered outbreaks that are largely bla
Nursing homes are STILL barring families from visiting loved ones because of ongoing COVID outbreaks caused by staff and new residents who haven t been vaccinated
More than 85% of U.S. adults over 65 receiving at least one COVID vaccine dose, including 2.14 million residents of long-term care facilities, CDC data show
But nursing homes in the U.S. say they re still struggling with virus outbreaks, largely blamed on unvaccinated staff members
Only about half of long-term care workers were vaccinated during the federal program that brought shots to nursing homes
In the first two weeks of May, there were 438 nursing home deaths related to COVID-19