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Hong Kong suspends 'not effective' Covid flight ban by AFP Staff Writers Hong Kong (AFP) July 7, 2022 Hong Kong's new government on Thursday suspended a longstanding flight route ban that penalised airlines for bringing in coronavirus cases and severely impeded travel into the city, saying it was "not very effective". The financial hub has become increasingly isolated under harsh pandemic restrictions as it mirrors a lighter version of China's strict zero-Covid policy, with the once busy Hong Kong airport now a relative aviation graveyard. On Thursday, new city leader John Lee's government said the "circuit breaker" rule was being suspended to "achieve the most in fighting the pandemic with the minimum cost on the society". "At the current stage, continued implementation of the 'circuit breaker' mechanism is not very effective in preventing imported cases," the government said. "Large number of passengers will have their itineraries disrupted due to the mechanism, and as the supply of seats on planes and quarantine hotel rooms fall short, the social costs generated will be remarkably high." Travelling to Hong Kong will still pose a challenge as the city holds on to its mandatory seven-day hotel quarantine for all arrivals. Rooms at the designated hotels are booked up for months in advance. Previous city leader Carrie Lam introduced the rule last April which banned airlines bringing in more than a handful of infected passengers from flying the designated route for a fixed period. The penalty was reduced from two weeks to a shorter five-day suspension during its one-year imposition. It was heavily criticised by industry representatives who said Hong Kong was in danger of losing its position as a global aviation hub. So far in 2022 there had been more than 100 flight route bans, even though the coronavirus had become endemic within Hong Kong after a mass outbreak at the start of the year. Reopening Hong Kong's border both with mainland China and the rest of the world was one of former top-cop John Lee's main campaign objectives before being selected to run the city by a small committee of Beijing loyalists in May. But it is unclear how his ad ministration can achieve both objectives at the same time. Lee told the city's legislature on Wednesday that Hong Kong was not ready to abandon its zero-Covid policy. Hong Kong is currently facing an uptick of Covid-19 cases with numbers at their highest level since April.
The hawk has landed: Braking mid-air to prioritize safety over energy or speed Oxford UK (SPX) Jul 06, 2022 Researchers at the University of Oxford have found that hawks control their flight to ensure the safest landing conditions when perching, even if it takes longer and more energy to do so. Understanding how birds optimise their landing manoeuvres through learning may help in developing small aircraft capable of perching like birds. In new research published in Nature, four Harris' hawks wearing tiny retroreflective markers were tracked flying back and forth between two perches. Their precise moveme ... read more
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