Restaurants still see many citizens "yum cha" as third phase of vaccine pass kicks in

Many citizens were seen coming for morning tea gatherings at Chinese restaurants on the first day of a policy requiring residents to get booster jab to enter most premises kicked in.

Under the third phase of the vaccine pass scheme, residents aged 12 and above would need to receive their third jab if six months had passed since they had received their second dose.

A Chinese restaurant in Mong Kok saw many customers in the morning, with some staff members checking the vaccination records of diners at the entrance.

A citizen surnamed Tam said he just got jabbed on Monday and uploaded the record to the LeaveHomeSafe app in the morning with the help of the restaurant staff.

He said the jab process took about 30 minutes yesterday and that he originally booked to get vaccinated in mid-June but decided to receive it earlier as "it was unable to work without vaccination."

He added that it was still possible to be infected after vaccination, and some elderlies would rather not go out than get jabbed.

Another woman surnamed Leung said she had already received the third dose and that the vaccination pass was effective and could protect public health.

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