Hong Kong Encourages Civil Servants To Use Contact-Tracing App When Entering Central Government Building

People hold smartphones while walking past QR codes for the LeaveHomeSafe Covid-19 contact-tracing app posted outside the Central Government Offices in Hong Kong, China, on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. The Asian financial hub has been attempting to curb a fourth wave of Covid-19 infections with targeted lockdowns that have seen authorities cordon off an area and restrict movement until residents receive negative results. Photographer: Paul Yeung/Bloomberg via Getty Images
People hold smartphones while walking past QR codes for the LeaveHomeSafe Covid-19 contact-tracing app posted outside the Central Government Offices in Hong Kong, China, on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. The Asian financial hub has been attempting to curb a fourth wave of Covid-19 infections with targeted lockdowns that have seen authorities cordon off an area and restrict movement until residents receive negative results. Photographer: Paul Yeung/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Hong Kong Encourages Civil Servants To Use Contact-Tracing App When Entering Central Government Building
購買授權
我可如何使用此圖片?
HK$3,500.00
HKD

詳情

限制條件:
關於所有商業或推廣用途,請聯絡您當地辦公室的業務代表。For editorial use only. Additional clearance required for commercial or promotional use, contact your local office for assistance. Any commercial or promotional use of Bloomberg content requires Bloomberg's prior written consent.
來源:
Bloomberg / Contributor
編輯性內容編號:
1230960603
圖像集:
Bloomberg
建立日期:
2021年02月04日
上傳日期:
授權類型:
發佈資訊:
無許可授權 更多資料
來源:
Bloomberg
物件名稱:
HK VIRUS
最大檔案大小:
4000 x 2667 像素 (33.87 x 22.58 cm) - 300 dpi - 5 MB