Most of Hong Kong鈥檚 universities have announced Covid regulations that will not ban unvaccinated students from campus outright but will subject them to potentially costly and time-consuming testing and may limit access to housing.聽
The move by five of the city鈥檚 eight main higher education institutions came as they prepared for a return to physical classes next term. But聽it has been criticised by some students鈥 unions in a sign that vaccine hesitancy among young people is partly tied to distrust聽of the government.聽Only 12 per cent of Hong Kong鈥檚 population is fully vaccinated, despite widespread availability of the jabs.
Carrie Lam, Hong Kong鈥檚 chief executive 补苍诲听ex officio聽chancellor of all the universities, called on 25 May for workplaces to encourage聽vaccination, adding that government incentives 鈥渕ay even cause the opposite effect鈥.聽聽
鈥淚 do confess we could do much better in terms of vaccination. We have enough supply,鈥 she said earlier.
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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) said that all聽students and staff, including contractors, must be vaccinated or pay for regular testing out of pocket.聽Tests cost HK$240 (拢22) at Hong Kong community centres. 聽
Vaccinated students will be prioritised for campus housing, which is in high demand given the city鈥檚 expensive rents. There may be exemptions or aid for those with medical or financial needs.聽聽
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鈥淐ampus life, grounded in face-to-face communication and collaboration鈥as been largely unavailable for far too long,鈥 HKUST鈥檚 senior management wrote in聽聽for the community to be vaccinated. 鈥淲e are making every effort to resume normal operations in the coming fall term. In doing so, we must do our utmost to safeguard the interests of all our members.聽
鈥淚t has been two difficult and challenging years in Hong Kong. Many of us are stressed and fatigued as we face an uncertain future,鈥 the message continued. 鈥淟et us work together.鈥澛犅犅
Hong Kong Polytechnic University will require unvaccinated students and staff to pay for tests, with the exception of those with medical conditions,聽
Other universities are limiting the rules to residential colleges and halls.聽
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At the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), unvaccinated dormitory residents will be tested before entry and every two weeks thereafter at their own expense.聽Some individual colleges said unvaccinated students聽would be ineligible for dormitory spaces.聽聽
Alan Chan, CUHK鈥檚 provost,聽that 鈥渋t becomes all the more important to expand vaccinations鈥, as the university hopes to return this September to face-to-face teaching, campus learning activities and full capacity at residential halls.聽聽
All unvaccinated dormitory residents at the University of Hong Kong聽will need to pay for a weekly antigen test from 25 August.聽聽
鈥淲ith common areas and shared facilities 鈥 including pantries, bathrooms and laundry rooms 鈥 interaction and close contact in dormitories are constant and unavoidable,鈥 an HKU spokesperson told聽糖心Vlog.聽鈥淭he university believes that residence-based activities can be resumed at maximum capacity if all or the vast majority of residents have been vaccinated.鈥澛
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Lingnan University Hong Kong, a liberal arts college, will use a similar rule for dormitory residents.聽聽
However, City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has declined to issue a vaccine mandate. A CityU spokesperson told聽THE聽that聽鈥渢he university is not a suitable place for paternalistic governance, but encourages faculty, students and staff to consider vaccinations according to their personal circumstances鈥.
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厂辞尘别听鲍厂听补苍诲听Israeli聽universities already聽require students to be vaccinated before they聽will be allowed to return to campus next term.聽
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