Hong Kong to offer free coronavirus testing for all residents

As Hong Kong struggles with rising coronavirus cases, city leadership announced Friday it would offer free voluntary COVID-19 tests for all residents.

Leader Carrie Lam announced the tests would become available starting in two weeks and would serve to gauge the level of community transmission by uncovering asymptomatic cases, The Associated Press reported.

“Put simply, anyone in the community who wants to do a test can take the test. We won’t care if they come from high-risk groups or not,” Lam said.

ADVERTISEMENT

She added that the tests would be rolled out in a way to avoid queuing in lines and to maintain social distance.

Hong Kong previously postponed its election for the city’s Legislative Council slated for September, citing issues such as large gatherings at polling centers, despite some calling the move a political tactic.

In late July, Lam requested that Beijing aid Hong Kong’s virus-testing capabilities. She also attempted to quash fears among some city residents who believe the mainland government would attempt to keep DNA samples for surveillance purposes, Reuters reported.

“It is a false accusation and smear to say DNA samples of Hong Kong citizens would be sent to the mainland,” Lam said, adding that the samples would be destroyed after they are tested.

On Friday, Hong Kong reported 89 new COVID-19 infections, 81 of which were locally transmitted, Reuters reported.

The region has recorded nearly 3,900 cases and 46 fatalities since January.

Click Here: Cheap FIJI Rugby Jersey

GOP chairmen hit back at accusation they are spreading disinformation with Biden probe

Sens. Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP chairmen hit back at accusation they are spreading disinformation with Biden probe Unemployment debate sparks GOP divisions Tensions flare as GOP’s Biden probe ramps up  MORE (R-Wis.) and Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP chairmen hit back at accusation they are spreading disinformation with Biden probe On The Money: Unemployment debate sparks GOP divisions | Pandemic reveals flaws of unemployment insurance programs | Survey finds nearly one-third of rehired workers laid off again Unemployment debate sparks GOP divisions MORE (R-Iowa) are hitting back at Democrats who have accused them of spreading disinformation as part of a probe involving the Obama administration and Hunter Biden, the son of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe BidenJoe BidenGOP chairmen hit back at accusation they are spreading disinformation with Biden probe Trump outraises Biden in July, surpasses billion for the cycle Duckworth: Republican coronavirus package would ‘gut’ Americans With Disabilities Act MORE.

The two GOP chairmen sent a letter — dated Tuesday but released Wednesday — accusing top congressional Democrats of using concerns about foreign election interference to “knowingly and recklessly promote false narratives for political purposes” about the Republican investigation. 

“We have neither sought out, relied upon, nor publicly released anything that could even remotely be considered disinformation,” they wrote. “Far from promoting Russian disinformation, our investigation is focused on uncovering the facts concerning what did and did not occur so that we can put these matters to rest.” 

ADVERTISEMENT

The letter, which was addressed to House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGOP chairmen hit back at accusation they are spreading disinformation with Biden probe Negotiators remain far apart on coronavirus deal as deadline looms Top federal official says more details coming on foreign election interference MORE (D-Calif.), Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerChuck SchumerGroup of GOP senators back more money for airlines to pay workers GOP super PAC launching August ad blitz Schiff, Khanna call for free masks for all Americans in coronavirus aid package MORE (D-N.Y.), House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffGOP chairmen hit back at accusation they are spreading disinformation with Biden probe Schiff, Khanna call for free masks for all Americans in coronavirus aid package House Intelligence panel opens probe into DHS’s involvement in response to protests MORE (D-Calif.) and Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerGOP chairmen hit back at accusation they are spreading disinformation with Biden probe Hillicon Valley: Facebook removes Trump post | TikTok gets competitor | Lawmakers raise grid safety concerns Senate Intel panel approves final Russia report, moves toward public release MORE (D-Va.), comes after the same four Democrats sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray last month asking for a defensive briefing for all lawmakers over concerns that Congress was being targeted by a disinformation campaign. 

“We are gravely concerned, in particular, that Congress appears to be the target of a concerted foreign interference campaign, which seeks to launder and amplify disinformation in order to influence congressional activity, public debate, and the presidential election in November,” they wrote. 

Democrats were vague in their letter about what they were referring to, but later pointed their concerns at the Senate GOP probe, which is mainly being led by Johnson on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. 

Asked about the GOP investigation, Pelosi said that if individuals tied to the Kremlin are trying to spread disinformation aimed at discrediting Joe Biden, the intelligence community needs to be upfront about it.  

“Now, that could be unwitting on the senator’s part. I don’t know what he knows … But there is plenty they could be telling the American people, and including the United States senators who may be associating with some of these people,” she told CNN on Monday. 

ADVERTISEMENT

Click Here: Cheap France Rugby Jersey

Johnson has said repeatedly his investigation is not centered on the Bidens and is not being driven by the election. But some of his requests for information have centered on Hunter Biden’s travel records, contacts between Joe Biden and Ukraine, and Hunter Biden’s business associates.

Johnson and Grassley noted that they didn’t see a copy of the Democratic letter until after it was reported on by the media. They also confirmed that their investigation is mentioned in the classified addendum, which they noted they didn’t see until “late last week.” 

“The fact that the press knew more about the content of the allegedly classified material than we did indicates that you are more interested in grabbing headlines and scoring political points than actually addressing and confronting the issue of foreign interference in our elections,” they wrote.  

The letter is the latest escalation of tensions over the GOP investigation. Republicans are accusing Democrats of leaking information aimed at undermining the probe, while Democrats have raised concerns that the investigation is aimed at undermining Biden and could unwittingly spread Russian misinformation. 

Johnson said during an interview with a Wisconsin TV station that he had not received tapes from a former Ukrainian lawmaker with ties to the Kremlin. 

Pressed on whether he had received information from pro-Russia Ukrainians, Johnson stressed that he had not gotten the audio tapes, but “we are getting information from a variety of sources.” 

“Before we ever use it, we verify and make sure that it’s accurate and true before we’d ever publish anything,” he said.

Flair – Steamboat Event Canceled, Bo Dallas, New Book Announced

– WWE taped the following matches tonight in Glasgow for this week’s Superstars episode:

* Neville vs. Titus O’Neil
* Bo Dallas vs. Darren Young

Superstars spoilers for this week are at this link.

– The first-ever WWE Legends Experience event has been canceled. “WWE Legends Experience: Relive The Rivalry” was scheduled for December 17th at the Sands Casino in Bethlehem, PA with WWE Hall of Famers Ricky Steamboat and Ric Flair. It was previously pushed back from the summer to December. Ticket prices were $35, $45 and $55. The Sands website notes that refunds are available at the original point of purchase.

– Former WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts will release his “Best Seat In The House: Your Backstage Pass Through My WWE Journey” book in April 2017. The foreword was written by Tommy Dreamer. The 250 page book is being published by Meyer & Meyer Verlag and can be pre-ordered on Amazon at this link. Below is the artwork:

Follow Marc on Twitter at @this_is_marc. Send any news, tips or corrections to us by clicking here.

Possible Huge WWE Plans for Samoa Joe, Big WWE Backstage Shake-Up?, WWE Pushing Veteran Soon?, Vince McMahon’s Cruiserweight Plans, Possible WrestleMania 33 Feud, Exclusive Columns, Must See New Lana & AJ Lee & Maryse, Lots of New GIFs& Exclusives, More

Click Here: Cheap Chiefs Rugby Jersey 2019