The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Caspar Tsui, visited the Wan Chai Home Affairs Enquiry Centre this morning (April 27) to learn more about the daily operation of the Centre and the anti-epidemic measures taken by the Centre in response to the COVID-19 epidemic.
Accompanied by the District Officer (Wan Chai), Mr Rick Chan, Mr Tsui visited the Wan Chai Home Affairs Enquiry Centre to understand the services provided by the Centre to the public, which include answering public enquiries about information on government services and administration of declarations and oaths for private use. Mr Tsui also inspected the precautionary measures adopted by the Centre in view of the epidemic, such as enhanced disinfection, conducting body temperature checks for all persons entering the Centre and providing hand sanitisers as well as surgical masks and eye goggles to front-line staff for the health of the public and the staff.
Mr Tsui said it is crucial for various sectors in the community to fight the epidemic as one and get through the difficult times together. He thanked the staff of the Home Affairs Department for standing steadfast at their posts to serve the public during this period.
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