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Volume 29, Number 9—September 2023
Dispatch

Effects of School-Based Preventive Measures on COVID-19 Incidence, Hong Kong, 2022

Tim K. TsangComments to Author , Xiaotong Huang, Min Whui Fong, Can Wang, Eric H.Y. Lau, Peng Wu, and Benjamin J. Cowling
Author affiliations: The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (T.K. Tsang, X. Huang, M.W. Fong, C. Wang, E.H.Y. Lau, P. Wu, B.J. Cowling); Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health Limited, Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, Hong Kong (T.K. Tsang, E.H.Y. Lau, P. Wu, B.J. Cowling)

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Table 1

Summary of territorywide preventive measures implemented during the 5th and 6th waves of the COVID-19 outbreak in Hong Kong evaluated in study of effects of school-based preventive measures on COVID-19 incidence, 2022

Preventive measures Focus Period
Masks
A person must wear a mask at all times when entering or attending school.
School staff, students
2020 Jan 23–2023 Feb 28
School closure
Suspend face-to-face classes and on-campus activities Kindergarten and primary school students 2022 Jan 14–2022 Apr 18
Students in secondary schools 2022 Jan 24–2022 Apr 28
Allow some mask-wearing activities on a half-day basis Kindergarten, primary school, and secondary school students 2022 May 19–2022 Oct 31
Resume half-day nonacademic extracurricular activities for those who received 2 vaccine doses >14 d apart Students in primary schools 2022 Oct 25–2023 Feb 14
Resume half-day nonacademic extracurricular activities for those who received 3 vaccine doses >14 d apart Students in secondary schools 2022 Oct 1–2023 Jan 31
Resume whole-day face-to-face classes if >90% of vaccination-eligible students (entire school or at individual class level) received >2 vaccine doses >14 d apart Students in secondary schools 2022 Nov 1–2023 Jan 31
Resume whole-day face-to-face classes if >70% of vaccination-eligible students (entire school or at individual class level) received >2 vaccine doses >14 d apart Students in primary schools 2022 Dec 1–2023 Feb 14
Resume whole-day face-to-face classes Students in secondary schools Beginning 2023 Feb 1
Resume whole-day face-to-face classes
Students in primary schools
Beginning 2023 Feb 15
COVID-19 tests
Daily rapid antigen test result is required before returning to school for work or lessons
School staff and students
2022 Apr 19–2023 Mar 15
Vaccine pass
A valid vaccine pass is required for school entry
School staff, students12–17 years of age
2022 Feb 23–2022 Dec 29
Vaccination
>1 dose Students 5–11 years of age 2022 Sep 30–2022 Nov 29
School staff, students 12–17 years of age 2022 Feb 24–2022 Jun 29
>2 doses Students 5–11 years of age 2022 Nov 30–2023 Feb 15
School staff, students 12–17 years of age 2022 Jun 30–2022 Nov 29
>3 doses School staff, students 12–17 years of age 2022 Nov 30–2023 Feb 1

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