Professor Mark R THOMPSON of CityU's Department of Public and International Affairs comments on Hong Kong government's plan to make vaccination mandatory for domestic helpers, which was suspended after a diplomatic backlash.
Dr Nicolas Thomas explains why a conversation needs to be started as to what the pandemic endgame will look like, as Hong Kong and the world look forward to the reopening of borders, and the resumption of trade and travel.
Dr Toby Carroll of the Department of Public and International Affairs opines that COVID-19 is here to stay and it is needed to re-evaluate the solutions and bolster the lines of accountability between state and citizen.
Dr CHAN Siu-ming of CityU's Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences sheds light on the social and psychological tolls on local residents of small living spaces.
Dr Jun ZHANG of CityU's Department of Public and International Affairs opines that the recent crackdown on flaunting wealth online seems to appease public dissatisfaction from a perspective of Chinese class politics.
Professor Mark THOMPSON of CityU's Department of Public and International Affairs shares his take on the relatively large number of female leaders in Asia, analysing why it appears surprising given their general paucity globally.
Professor Christine HUANG Yi-hui of the Department of Media and Communication explains the implications of the survey led by her that the public has more expectations for the “living-with-Covid” policy.