r Traditions and Diabetes Prevention: A Healthy Path for Native Americans By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2010-10-01 Sue McLaughlinOct 1, 2010; 23:272-277Special Report Full Article
r Diabetes Control in Thyroid Disease By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2006-07-01 Jennal L. JohnsonJul 1, 2006; 19:148-153Articles Full Article
r Preparing to Prescribe Plant-Based Diets for Diabetes Prevention and Treatment By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2012-02-01 Caroline TrappFeb 1, 2012; 25:38-44Nutrition FYI Full Article
r Case Study: Cognitive Impairment, Depression, and Severe Hypoglycemia By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2006-10-01 John ZrebiecOct 1, 2006; 19:212-215Clinical Decision Making Full Article
r Mindful Eating: The Art of Presence While You Eat By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2017-08-01 Joseph B. NelsonAug 1, 2017; 30:171-174From Research to Practice Full Article
r Drug-Induced Glucose Alterations Part 1: Drug-Induced Hypoglycemia By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2011-08-01 Mays H. VueAug 1, 2011; 24:171-177Pharmacy and Therapeutics Full Article
r Hypertension Management in Diabetes: 2018 Update By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2018-08-01 Pasquale PassarellaAug 1, 2018; 31:218-224From Research to Practice Full Article
r Recognizing and Appropriately Treating Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2016-11-01 Katherine S. O’NealNov 1, 2016; 29:249-252Pharmacy and Therapeutics Full Article
r Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Agonists for Type 2 Diabetes By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2017-08-01 Deborah HinnenAug 1, 2017; 30:202-210Feature Articles Full Article
r Continuous Insulin Infusion: When, Where, and How? By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2014-08-01 Janet L. KellyAug 1, 2014; 27:218-223Pharmacy and Therapeutics Full Article
r Thyroid Disease and Diabetes By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2002-07-01 Jul 1, 2002; 15:Patient Information Full Article
r DASH Eating Plan: An Eating Pattern for Diabetes Management By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2017-05-01 Amy P. CampbellMay 1, 2017; 30:76-81From Research to Practice Full Article
r Drug-Induced Glucose Alterations Part 2: Drug-Induced Hyperglycemia By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2011-11-01 Abdur RehmanNov 1, 2011; 24:234-238Pharmacy and Therapeutics Full Article
r Management of Diabetes Mellitus in Surgical Patients By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2002-01-01 Samuel Dagogo-JackJan 1, 2002; 15:Articles Full Article
r Vitamin D Deficiency and Type 2 Diabetes in African Americans: The Common Denominators By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2011-08-01 Shani V. DavisAug 1, 2011; 24:148-153Feature Article/Vitamin D in African Americans Full Article
r Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Diabetes By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2001-08-01 Maggie B. CovingtonAug 1, 2001; 14:Articles Full Article
r Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Pregnancy: Is Metformin the Magic Bullet? By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2007-04-01 Howard Craig ZisserApr 1, 2007; 20:85-89Articles Full Article
r Case Study: A Patient With Type 2 Diabetes Working With an Advanced Practice Pharmacist to Address Interacting Comorbidities By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2003-01-01 Peggy YarboroughJan 1, 2003; 16:Case Studies Full Article
r The Pathophysiology of Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes: Beyond BloodPressure and Lipids By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2008-07-01 Betsy B. DokkenJul 1, 2008; 21:160-165From Research to Practice/Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes Full Article
r Detection, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypoglycemia in the Hospital By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2005-01-01 Donna TomkyJan 1, 2005; 18:39-44Articles Full Article
r Drug Interactions of Medications Commonly Used in Diabetes By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2006-10-01 Curtis TriplittOct 1, 2006; 19:202-211Pharmacy Update Full Article
r Glucose Metabolism and Regulation: Beyond Insulin and Glucagon By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2004-07-01 Stephen L. AronoffJul 1, 2004; 17:183-190Feature Articles Full Article
r Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2002-01-01 Guillermo E. UmpierrezJan 1, 2002; 15:Articles Full Article
r Case Study: A Patient With Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes and Complex Comorbidities Whose Diabetes Care Is Managed by an Advanced Practice Nurse By spectrum.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2003-01-01 Geralyn SpollettJan 1, 2003; 16:Case Studies Full Article
r Timely subsidy disbursement urged By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 Property management companies and owners’ organisations which have successfully applied for an anti-epidemic support scheme were reminded today to disburse the hardship allowance to frontline workers as soon as practicable upon receiving the subsidies. The Home Affairs Department said the workers concerned shall acknowledge receipt of the allowance using the prescribed forms. The property management companies or owners’ organisations shall submit a report on the allowance’s overall payment to the Property Management Services Authority within three months of receiving the subsidies. The department and/or the authority will conduct a random review and check to ensure that the frontline property management workers have received the allowance. As of today, more than 8,160 applications have been received for the Anti-epidemic Support Scheme for Property Management Sector under the Anti-epidemic Fund. About 2,850 applications have been approved, involving more than $100 million in subsidies and benefitting more than 17,500 building blocks and about 25,500 frontline workers. Call 3696 1156 or 3696 1166 for enquiries. Full Article
r Act together to revive economy By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Government is set to revive the economy through different measures and everyone should act together to attain this goal. Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Christopher Hui made the remarks today after attending a radio programme, saying the economy has been seriously affected by the epidemic. “I think right now the immediate priority is definitely to revive the economy because after all, we have been subjected to many restrictions on all you can imagine in the past few months due to COVID-19. “So the immediate priority is really for us to act together to revive the economy through different measures. “And the measures that are subject to the Legislative Council’s approval as you have seen over the past few days, I think are definitely something that we want to do in order to provide a sort of foundation for our economic recovery.” Full Article
r Exemption for manufacturers set By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Government today announced the mechanism for Hong Kong enterprises with manufacturing operations in the Mainland to apply for exemption from the compulsory quarantine arrangement. It said the Trade & Industry Department has started processing applications. The Chief Secretary may designate anybody or category of people for exemption from quarantine if their travelling is necessary for purposes relating to manufacturing operations in the interest of Hong Kong's economic development. With effect from May 4, the Chief Secretary has exempted two categories of people from the quarantine arrangement. They include owners of Hong Kong enterprises with a valid business registration certificate and with manufacturing operations in the Mainland and up to one person employed and authorised by the enterprise, as well as up to two people employed and authorised by such an enterprise. Exempted people must only travel to and stay in the city where the Mainland factory of their Hong Kong enterprise's manufacturing operations is located and must take every precautionary measure to ensure personal hygiene and avoid unnecessary social contact. After returning to Hong Kong, they will be subject to medical surveillance arranged by the Department of Health during their stay in Hong Kong and will be required to wear masks and have their body temperatures checked daily. They will also have to report any discomfort to the Department of Health. Click here for more information. Full Article
r 60k workers received allowance By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 Some 60,000 workers of over 340 contractors received the first round of allowance under the Anti-epidemic Fund, the Government said today. The Government explained that it has been making use of the fund to provide allowances to eligible cleansing and security workers engaged by service contractors of the Government and Housing Authority. Front-line cleansing workers, toilet attendants and security workers employed by the service contractors can receive a monthly allowance of $1,000 for a period of no fewer than four months throughout the epidemic period. The first round of funding amounted to some $60 million. Eligible workers who performed duties in March have received the $1,000 allowance applicable to that month. Arrangements were made for the April allowance to be issued concurrently with the salary of that month. Front-line workers are not required to submit any application for the allowance. The departments and the Housing Authority entered into agreements with their contractors to ensure the transfer of the allowance to eligible workers. The Government said the allowance aims to provide financial support to cleansing and security staff engaged by service contractors in anti-epidemic efforts, and gives recognition for their committed services at this critical juncture. Full Article
r Mask production subsidies reassigned By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Commerce & Economic Development Bureau today announced that the subsidy quota for three mask production lines have been reassigned. Three production lines, previously approved under the Local Mask Production Subsidy Scheme, have withdrawn from the scheme, the Government said. The subsidy quota concerned has been allocated to SDL Skin (Asia), Safeguard HK and SwissTech. SDL Skin (Asia) has been approved for obtaining a subsidy for a second production line and is expected to supply an average of 1.6 million masks every month to the Government. The production line may receive a subsidy of up to $1 million. Safeguard HK has been approved for obtaining a subsidy for one production line and is expected to supply an average of 500,000 masks to the Government every month. The production line may receive up to $2 million. SwissTech has been approved for obtaining a subsidy for one production line and is expected to supply an average of 2 million masks every month to the Government and produce a further 1 million masks on average monthly for the local market. The production line may receive up to $3 million. It is estimated that when all 20 subsidised lines under the scheme are in full production, they will collectively supply 33.85 million masks to the Government and a further 7.15 million to the local market monthly. The companies which withdrew from the scheme were CareHK and Shang Manufactory. The Government did not sign agreements with or make disbursements to these firms. Full Article
r Catering business subsidy set By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Food & Environmental Hygiene Department announced that applications for the Catering Business (Social Distancing) Subsidy Scheme, under the second round of the Anti-epidemic Fund, will start from May 5. The department said the scheme, which is estimated to benefit 16,000 catering outlets and their employees, will provide financial relief measures to the catering businesses which have been hard hit by the COVID-19 epidemic and social distancing measures. It will provide subsidies ranging from $250,000 to $2,200,000 to eligible licence holders of general restaurants, light refreshment restaurants, marine restaurants and factory canteens in operation according to the floor area of the premises as specified on the licence. The primary goal of the scheme is to support the payment of employees' salaries during a six-month period following application approval. To provide immediate relief to the catering sector, the subsidy will be dished out upfront, in two tranches. To avoid abuse, applicants should undertake that there will be no redundancy of staff for three months on receipt of the first tranche of subsidy and another three months on receipt of the second tranche. They should also undertake that not less than 80% of the subsidies for respective months would be used to pay salaries of staff working at the premises. Applicants should submit within a specified period a certificate issued by a Certified Public Accountant (practising) on its total staff salaries and total number of salaried staff for each of the months covered by the subsidy. They should also submit a certificate issued by a CPA on its total staff salaries and total number of staff working at the premises for the month of March this year. To avoid double benefits, applicants should declare that they have not and will not submit any application under the Employment Support Scheme. Each catering outlet directed to close its licensed premises under the Prevention & Control of Disease (Requirements & Directions) (Business & Premises) Regulation, including karaoke establishments, nightclubs and bars or pubs, is eligible for a further one-off subsidy of $50,000. Applications should be submitted to the department's District Environmental Hygiene Offices in person or by mail. Food licence holders can also submit their applications through the website. The deadline for application is June 5. Upon receipt of the completed application form and supporting documents and after verification, the disbursement of the first tranche of subsidies can generally be made in two to three weeks by crossed cheques to the corresponding licensed food premises. Full Article
r Mar retail sales fall 42% By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The value of total retail sales in March, provisionally estimated at $23 billion, fell 42% compared with the same month in 2019, the Census & Statistics Department announced today. After netting out the effect of price changes over the same period, the volume of total retail sales decreased 43.8% year-on-year. The value of sales of food, alcoholic drinks and tobacco decreased 21.2%. This was followed by commodities in department stores (-42.7% in value); other consumer goods, not elsewhere classified (-29.1%); electrical goods and other consumer durable goods, not elsewhere classified (-39.6%); jewellery, watches and clocks, and valuable gifts (-75.2%); medicines and cosmetics (-63.8%); wearing apparel (-67.2%); motor vehicles and parts (-19.8%); fuels (-8%); furniture and fixtures (-14.4%); books, newspapers, stationery and gifts (-48.4%); Chinese drugs and herbs (-51.7%); footwear, allied products and other clothing accessories (-60.6%); and optical shops (-46.6%). The value of sales of commodities in supermarkets increased 16.1% for the period. The Government said retail sales continued to plummet in March as the COVID‑19 pandemic and resulting anti-epidemic measures brought inbound tourism to a standstill and seriously disrupted consumption-related activities. For the first quarter as a whole, the volume of retail sales fell 36.9% year-on-year, the largest decline for a single quarter on record. Noting that the business environment for retail trade will remain very difficult in the near term amid the deep economic recession and sharp deterioration in the labour market, the Government said it will closely monitor the developments. Full Article
r Fixed-rate mortgage scheme opens By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Mortgage Corporation today announced that the pilot scheme for fixed-rate mortgages will start receiving applications from May 7. The aggregate loan amount of the Fixed-rate Mortgage Pilot Scheme is $1 billion, subject to a maximum loan amount of each private residential mortgage of $10 million. Financial Secretary Paul Chan said the pilot scheme, announced in the 2020-21 Budget, provides an alternative financing option to homebuyers for mitigating their risks arising from interest rate volatility, thereby promoting the development of the mortgage market in the long run. In response to the change in market interest rates, mortgage interest rates under the pilot scheme have been lowered, as compared to the levels previously announced in the Budget. The interest rates per annum for 10, 15 and 20 years are 2.55%, 2.65% and 2.75%. Mortgages under the pilot scheme will be offered through Bank of China, Chong Hing Bank, Dah Sing Bank, Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, Shanghai Commercial Bank, Standard Chartered Bank and The Bank of East Asia. At the end of the fixed-rate period, borrowers may either re-fix the mortgage rate under fixed-rate mortgages or convert the mortgage to a loan on a floating rate, which is the prime rate minus 2.35%. The pilot scheme will be effective until October 31. Full Article
r Patrick Nip inspects public services By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0800 Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip today visited the Transport Department (TD) and the Social Welfare Department (SWD) to learn more about the preparations made by both departments to resume public services. The Government announced that the resumption of public services will start from May 4 under a phased approach. While the TD will resume road tests on that day, written tests will resume on May 26. The SWD will also gradually resume the services of its Integrated Family Service Centres (IFSC). Mr Nip first visited the driving test centre in Ho Man Tin where he was briefed by the Commissioner for Transport Mable Chan on arrangements for the resumption of road tests and the implementation of infection control measures at driving test centres. Such measures will require candidates to wear surgical masks and undergo body temperature screening at entrances. As for the written tests, Mr Nip said he was pleased to learn that the TD will keep seats apart at appropriate distances and step up cleansing of computers at test centres. Mr Nip then visited the Causeway Bay Integrated Family Service Centre where he was briefed on the plan to gradually resume services at IFSCs and measures to reduce social contact. Mr Nip also learned that various infection control measures to safeguard the health of colleagues as well as service users will be put in place. For example, group activities will be conducted for no more than four participants and physical partitioning will be erected in meeting rooms for counselling services. Mr Nip emphasised that many people hope that the Government can provide more public services when the epidemic situation becomes stable. “I am pleased to learn that the departments have made all the necessary preparations for providing the services needed by the public while striving to safeguard public health. “Government departments will continue to maintain a high degree of vigilance and adopt all the necessary precautionary measures. The Government will also closely monitor the situation and determine when to embark on a full resumption of normal business.” Mr Nip expressed hope that the public will continue to fight the virus together with the Government. He also thanked civil servants for their commitment and dedicated efforts to serve the public during the epidemic. Full Article
r Public services resume May 4 By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0800 To align with the phased resumption of public services, various government departments have announced their latest arrangements. The Department of Justice’s public services will resume normal from May 4. The reception counters of the department’s Prosecutions Division and Civil Division will be open Monday to Friday from 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm. The Legal Aid Department’s offices will resume normal office hours on May 4 to provide public services including civil and criminal legal aid application and litigation services. The Government Logistics Department’s collection office will resume normal operation from May 4 and open Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm. The Lands Department's offices will resume public counter services and enquiry telephone lines on May 4, providing services such as payment of government rent and premiums, map sales, and collection of compensation for land resumption. Except for the surveying services to be conducted outside Hong Kong, all services of the Marine Department will resume starting May 4. The Rating & Valuation Department will resume normal operation of public services from May 4, with its enquiry counters opening from 8.15am to 6pm from Monday to Friday, except on public holidays. The Civil Engineering & Development Department said office hours for the Civil Engineering Library, applications for dumping licences and sand removal permits, and the Mines Division’s Permit & Licensing Office will return to normal on May 4. Public services of the Water Supplies Department, the Planning Department, the Drainage Services Department and the Inland Revenue Department will resume normal on May 4. Starting from May 4, the Registration & Electoral Office’s enquiry counter and offices, the Buildings Department and the Environmental Protection Department’s public counter services and service counters under the Labour Department will reopen. The Independent Commission Against Corruption's headquarters and regional offices will also resume normal services from May 4. The Housing Authority's estate management offices, Public Rental Housing Application Office in the Lok Fu Customer Service Centre, the Clearance Housing Office and the Redevelopment Sub-section Offices will reinstate normal services from that date. Flat selection sessions of the Territory-wide Overcrowding Relief Exercise, the Living Space Improvement Transfer Scheme and Sale of Home Ownership Scheme Flats 2019 will gradually resume from May 8. Click here for the latest public service arrangements. Full Article
r Foreign politicians' remarks refuted By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has rejected allegations made by certain officials and politicians in the United States, United Kingdom and European Parliament relating to an April 18 arrest operation and other security matters. In a statement today, the Hong Kong SAR Government said such allegations were totally unfounded and amounted to a serious intervention in Hong Kong's affairs. The SAR Government strongly disagreed with the grossly irresponsible remarks and expressed deep regret about them. It pointed out that since its return to the Motherland, the HKSAR has maintained stability and prosperity under the principle of "one country, two systems", exercising "Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong" and a high degree of autonomy in strict accordance with the Basic Law (BL). "The Central Government has time and again reiterated that it will unswervingly implement the policy of one country, two systems' and make sure that it is fully applied in Hong Kong without being bent or distorted. “How to implement the policy in the HKSAR - an inalienable part of the People's Republic of China (BL Article 1) and a local administrative region of the People's Republic of China which shall enjoy a high degree of autonomy and come directly under the Central People's Government (BL Article 12) - are entirely internal affairs of the People's Republic of China. “No other state has the right to intervene, directly or indirectly, in those internal affairs.” The statement noted Hong Kong people enjoy extensive rights and freedoms which are enshrined in the Basic Law. Basic Law Article 4 states that the HKSAR shall safeguard the rights and freedoms of the residents and of other persons in the region in accordance with law. “In addition, human rights and freedoms in Hong Kong are fully protected by the Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance and other legislation, and underpinned by an independent judiciary." The SAR Government said it always respects and protects human rights and freedoms. Any allegation that there has been an erosion in freedoms enjoyed by Hong Kong people is unfounded. However, these rights are not absolute. As pointed out by the Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal at the Ceremonial Opening of the Legal Year 2020: "It is important to understand that the enjoyment of these rights has limits so as not to affect adversely to an unacceptable level the enjoyment by other members of their community of their rights and liberties." There are clear limits in the law as to the exercise of these rights. When the law is broken, action will be taken in accordance with the criminal justice system. "We therefore take great exception to comments made by officials and politicians in foreign countries concerning the recent arrests and prosecution of a number of persons for organising and participating in unauthorised assemblies in Hong Kong. “The allegation by some that those arrests amounted to an attack on Hong Kong's freedoms and a breach of the BL is absurd and can hardly stand the test of any law-abiding jurisdiction," the statement emphasised. It also pointed out that Basic Law Article 63 provides that "The Department of Justice of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall control criminal prosecutions, free from any interference." Prosecutors have always been discharging this constitutional duty independently and professionally, without fear or favour. Prosecutorial decisions are based on an objective assessment of all admissible evidence and applicable laws, made strictly in accordance with the Prosecution Code which is available to the public. Cases will not be handled any differently owing to the political beliefs or background of the persons involved. When law enforcement agencies have completed their investigation, they would seek legal advice from the Department of Justice. The prosecutors would carefully consider the investigation reports and relevant materials submitted. A prosecution would only be commenced if the prosecutor is satisfied that there is sufficient admissible evidence to support a reasonable prospect of conviction. In short, the well-established procedures of Hong Kong's criminal justice system include the independent investigations by law enforcement agencies, the independent prosecutorial decisions based on the objective assessment of evidence, applicable laws and in accordance with the Prosecution Code, and finally, open trials by an independent judiciary. "The guarantee of judicial independence is explicitly set out in the BL and the quality of the judgments of our courts contributes to the much respected judiciary and rule of law in the HKSAR. "We therefore note with abhorrence certain overseas politicians' request that the HKSAR Government should drop the charges against the arrested individuals. If we were to accede or to be seen to yield to such unreasonable demands, we would not only be unfair and unprofessional but would also act in violation of the spirit of the rule of law – a core value in Hong Kong," the statement added. The SAR Government remains steadfast to uphold the rule of law. The latest Rule of Law Index 2020 released by the World Justice Project, in which Hong Kong maintains its ranking as No. 5 in the East Asia and Pacific Region and No. 16 globally, several places ahead of the United States, has clearly affirmed Hong Kong's commitment. On legislating for Basic Law Article 23, the statement said, "The HKSAR Government has the constitutional duty to ensure that the necessary legislation is in place to safeguard national security. “Having laws in place to protect national security is common in many jurisdictions, and we do not see how any defence of sovereignty and security by a jurisdiction would impact on its local and overseas investment. “Coincidentally, it is relevant to note security issues arising from the social unrest last year were part of the causes affecting Hong Kong's score under 'Investment Freedom' according to the US-based Heritage Foundation 2020 Index of Economic Freedom." As regards enquiries about the role of the Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office of the State Council (HKMAO) and the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government (LOCPG) in the HKSAR, they represent the Central People's Government to which the HKSAR comes directly under pertaining to Basic Law Article 12. These offices have the power and responsibility over the proper and full implementation of the Basic Law and "one country, two systems" in Hong Kong. It is therefore clearly legitimate for the HKMAO and LOCPG to recently express their concerns over the prolonged paralysis of the Legislative Council House Committee, thereby hindering LegCo's performance of its legislative functions under the Basic Law. "Any suggestion that those legitimate remarks by the HKMAO and the LOCPG amount to interference only illustrates an ignorance of the constitutional order of the HKSAR and its relationship with the Central Authorities," the SAR Government added. Full Article
r More services resume May 4 By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 To align with the phased resumption of public services, the Information Services Department, Government Records Service and Civil Aviation Department have announced their latest arrangements. The Information Services Department will resume sales counter services at its Publications Sales Unit and Photo Library at North Point Government Offices from May 4. The sales office will be open from 9am to 12.30pm and from 2pm to 6pm from Monday to Friday. To reduce social contact and avoid people gathering, citizens are encouraged to purchase government publications and photos through the online bookstore and photo store. The Government Records Service's Public Records Office will provide search room services, including onsite loan and circulation services, from Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.45pm, for people who have made reservations through the online catalogue. The office will also resume search room services from 9am to 1pm on Saturdays for people to inspect holdings which have been reserved online. Requests by up to 15 users will be accepted for search room services for each open day on a first-come, first-served basis. Users will be notified of the reservation results by email. Visitor and public education programmes will continue to be suspended, while the Exhibition Hall at the Public Records Building will be temporarily closed for preparation of the new thematic exhibition until further notice. Enquiries can be made to 2195 7700 or via email. The Civil Aviation Department’s Personnel Licensing Office will continue to provide counter services from next Monday and resume relevant licensing examinations. The office's opening hours are 8.45am to 12.45pm and 1.45pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Enquiries can be made to 2910 6046 or via email. Click here for the latest public service arrangements. Full Article
r Complaints impartially probed By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Government has mechanisms to investigate complaints against civil servants impartially, Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip said today. Mr Nip made the remarks in response to media queries on recent allegations levelled against senior police officers. He said: “There are established mechanisms to investigate every complaint in accordance with the procedures and rules. Depending on the circumstances and the case details, some are being handled by departments and bureaus. Some may be handled by the Civil Service Bureau. “There are established mechanisms in dealing with that. Of course we would handle each and every complaint in a very serious and impartial manner.” Full Article
r Patrick Nip visits IRD, Labour Dep't By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 Secretary for the Civil Service Patrick Nip today visited the Inland Revenue Department and the Labour Department to inspect the resumption of public services. The Government had earlier announced that public services will be resumed under a phased approach. Counter services of most government departments have returned to normal. Mr Nip first visited the Inland Revenue Department in Revenue Tower and was briefed on counter services at the Central Enquiry Counter, the Business Registration Office and the Stamp Office. He learnt that the department has implemented various infection control and crowd management measures, such as a ticketing system, to safeguard the health of colleagues and the public. Later Mr Nip visited the Hong Kong East Job Centre and a recruitment centre for the catering and retail industries and was briefed on the resumption of normal services at the Labour Department's job and recruitment centres. He said: “While maintaining a high degree of vigilance and adopting all necessary precautionary measures, the Government gradually resumed public services today in a smooth and orderly manner. “Various infection control measures have been put in place at government buildings and offices. These include checking the body temperature of persons at entrances, providing alcohol-based hand sanitiser and enhancing the cleaning of public facilities. “The Government will closely monitor the situation to determine when to embark on full resumption of normal business.” Full Article
r Drug delivery scheme examined By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 Secretary for Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang today visited the temporary operation centre for the special scheme for delivering urgently needed prescription medication to Hong Kong people in Guangdong and Fujian. Under the compulsory quarantine arrangements, many Hong Kong people who are staying in Guangdong and Fujian provinces are unable to attend follow-up consultations in Hong Kong to replenish their prescription medication and return to the Mainland on the same day. The Government introduced a special scheme on February 24 to deliver medicine to them, with priority given to those who would run out of prescription medication by end-April. Mr Tsang was pleased to learn that as of April 29, prescription medication deliveries had been made to more than 7,600 Hong Kong residents in need. He thanked the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions for offering voluntary services for the drug delivery scheme with its well-established service networks on the Mainland. Mr Tsang also thanked the Pharmaceutical Society of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Pharmaceutical Care Foundation for deploying pharmacists to the temporary operation centre to help verify drug records and patients' information. During his visit, he gave encouragement to participating volunteers and thanked them for their support for the scheme. Mr Tsang said as the expiry date for the Compulsory Quarantine of Certain Persons Arriving at Hong Kong Regulation has been extended to June 7, the special scheme will be extended and give priority to cases in which prescription drugs will run out on or before that date. Call 2343 2255 for enquiries about the scheme. Full Article
r Alleged rule breaches probed By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 (To watch the full press briefing with sign language interpretation, click here.) Chief Executive Carrie Lam today said law enforcement agencies are investigating cases where police officers are suspected of breaching property rules and will give a full account to society. Speaking to reporters before the Executive Council meeting this morning, Mrs Lam said nobody is above the law. “The law will be applied in the same manner regardless of the status, the background, the political affiliation of that particular person. “As far as I am concerned, as the Chief Executive of Hong Kong and also as an individual, no law-breaking behaviour is acceptable. But it is not for me to stand here to judge each and every case because every case or every complaint has to be investigated and analysed by the law enforcement agencies. “I am sure that they will do it as diligently as possible and will give a full account to society, especially given the recent concerns.” Full Article
r Honours, awards exercise deferred By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The 2020 honours and awards selection and appointment of Justices of the Peace (JPs) exercise will be postponed, as well as the announcement of the list of honours and awards and JP appointments, the Government announced today. It decided to defer the exercise to accord top priority to the ongoing anti-epidemic work and implementation of measures to retain employment, support businesses and ease people's livelihood in the face of challenges arising from the COVID-19 epidemic. The Honours List and JP appointments will be announced on October 1 instead of July 1 as in previous years, the Government added. Full Article
r GitHub on the hunt for a new diversity lead By www.techworld.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 20:08:00 GMT GitHub is holding its annual 'Universe' conference in San Francisco this week. Full Article
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r UK government launches £10 million Edtech strategy By www.techworld.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:38:00 GMT Education secretary, Damian Hinds, wants schools across the UK to “take advantage of all of the opportunities available through Edtech” in the government's new strategy Full Article
r DeepMind founder Mustafa Suleyman leaves indefinitely By www.techworld.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 08:35:00 GMT DeepMind's cofounder and head of applied artificial intelligence, Mustafa Suleyman, has abruptly left the company for an indefinite period Full Article