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Preparation work of anti-epidemic service bags continues with good progress (with photos)
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     Fighting the virus is Hong Kong's most pressing mission. With the support from various fronts mobilised by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government, packaging work of anti-epidemic service bags commenced smoothly yesterday (March 30), and 1.6 million service bags have been prepared. The team of civil servants and over 17 000 volunteers today (March 31) continued to work in 133 packaging centres of anti-epidemic service bags. They spared no effort in completing the packaging of the remaining 1.9 million service bags in three days as scheduled.
      
     The Acting Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Jack Chan, said, "The progress of anti-epidemic service bags packaging is very satisfactory. The task was implemented smoothly yesterday. Packaging centres have outperformed by completing 45.5 per cent of the service bags. We are confident that all 3.5 million service bags will be ready early, even by today, to convey the Mainland and HKSAR Government's support to Hong Kong people.
      
     "We are thankful to the civil servants and volunteers from all sectors including Legislative Council members, the Hong Kong Community Anti-Coronavirus Link, the Anti-Coronavirus Link of 18 districts, over 350 local organisations and non-government organisations, clansman organisations, charity groups, volunteer and uniformed groups, religious groups and ethnic minorities service organisations. Their commitment fully demonstrates the spirit of concerted co-operation between the Government and the community in fighting the epidemic. We believe that as long as we are united in one heart to fight the epidemic, Hong Kong will definitely win this battle."
      
     The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan, visited the Lohas Park Community Hall in Sai Kung while the Secretary for Innovation and Technology, Mr Alfred Sit, made consecutive visits to the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre in Central and Western District, the Yaumati Catholic Primary School (Hoi Wang Road) and the Hong Kong Science Park in Sha Tin today. They participated in the packaging work and boosted morale of the civil servants and volunteers.
      
     Mr Jack Chan visited the Fa Yuen Street Sports Centre in Yau Tsim Mong District, the Fung Ming Hall, Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple and the Fung Tak Estate Community Centre in Wong Tai Sin, the Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School in Tsuen Wan, the Hong Kong Science Park in Sha Tin and the Ma Tau Chung Government Primary School Hung Hom Bay in Kowloon City to join the packaging work and show support to the civil servants and volunteers.
      
     Upon completion of packaging, the 3.5 million anti-epidemic service bags will be delivered to all households in 18 districts in Hong Kong at the same time from April 2. The distribution is expected to be completed within seven days mainly through the following channels:
 
i. Distributing to public housing tenants through the Housing Department and the Hong Kong Housing Society;
ii. Distributing to private housing residents through owners' corporations, other owners' organisations and property management companies;
iii. Distributing door to door to "three-nil" buildings residents and grass-roots families through volunteers and civil servants; and
iv. Distributing to residents in rural and remote areas through Heung Yee Kuk and rural committees. 
 
     In addition, as a measure to fill the service gap, several distribution points will be set up in 18 districts for those who cannot receive anti-epidemic service bags through the above channels to pick up the service bags.
 
Ends/Thursday, March 31, 2022
Issued at HKT 18:46
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The Secretary for Innovation and Technology, Mr Alfred Sit (first right), together with the Permanent Secretary for Innovation and Technology, Ms Annie Choi (first left); the Government Chief Information Officer, Mr Victor Lam (second right); the Commissioner for Innovation and Technology, Ms Rebecca Pun (fourth left); and the Commissioner for Efficiency, Mr Ivan Lee (fifth left), visit the anti-epidemic service bag packaging centre at the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre today (March 31) to show their support for colleagues from the Innovation and Technology Bureau and departments under its purview and to take part in the packaging work of anti-epidemic service bags.
The Secretary for Innovation and Technology, Mr Alfred Sit (right); the Government Chief Information Officer, Mr Victor Lam (centre); and the Deputy Government Chief Information Officer, Mr Tony Wong (left), engage in the packaging work of anti-epidemic service bags at the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre today (March 31).
The Secretary for Innovation and Technology, Mr Alfred Sit (centre), visits the anti-epidemic service bag packaging centre at the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre today (March 31) to join the packaging work and show his support for colleagues from the Innovation and Technology Bureau (ITB) and departments under its purview. Looking on are the Permanent Secretary for Innovation and Technology, Ms Annie Choi (fourth right); the Government Chief Information Officer, Mr Victor Lam (fourth left); the Commissioner for Innovation and Technology, Ms Rebecca Pun (third right); and the Commissioner for Efficiency, Mr Ivan Lee (second right).
The Acting Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Jack Chan, participated in the packaging work of anti-epidemic service bags at the packaging centre in Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School in Tsuen Wan today (March 31). Photo shows Mr Jack Chan (second left), with volunteers at the packaging centre.
The Acting Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Jack Chan, participated in the packaging work of anti-epidemic service bags at the packaging centre in the Fung Tak Estate Community Centre in Wong Tai Sin today (March 31). Photo shows Mr Jack Chan (front row, fourth right), with volunteers at the packaging centre.
The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan (first left), today (March 31) joins colleagues from the Transport and Housing Bureau and departments under its purview to pack anti-epidemic service bags at Lohas Park Community Hall, Sai Kung. Also present are the Permanent Secretary for Transport and Housing (Transport), Ms Mable Chan (fourth left), and the Permanent Secretary for Transport and Housing (Housing), Miss Agnes Wong (third left).
The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan (third left), the Permanent Secretary for Transport and Housing (Transport), Ms Mable Chan (third right); and the Permanent Secretary for Transport and Housing (Housing), Miss Agnes Wong (second left), take part in packing anti-epidemic service bags with colleagues from the Transport and Housing Bureau and the Housing Department today (March 31) at Lohas Park Community Hall, Sai Kung.
The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan (first right), today (March 31) joins colleagues from the Transport and Housing Bureau and departments under its purview to pack anti-epidemic service bags at Lohas Park Community Hall, Sai Kung.
The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan, today (March 31) joined colleagues from the Transport and Housing Bureau and departments under its purview to pack anti-epidemic service bags at Lohas Park Community Hall, Sai Kung. Photo shows Mr Chan (back row, fifth right); the Permanent Secretary for Transport and Housing (Transport), Ms Mable Chan (back row, fourth right); the Director of Highways, Mr Jimmy Chan (back row, fifth left); the Director of Marine, Ms Carol Yuen (back row, third right); the Deputy Secretary for Transport and Housing (Transport), Mrs Sharon Yip (back row, fourth left); and Deputy Director-General of Civil Aviation Miss Linda So (back row, third left) with colleagues at the centre.