The Immigration Department will launch new electronic services tomorrow for eligible applicants to complete the entire process of birth or death registrations online, without having to visit a registry in person. According to the Births & Deaths Registration (Amendment) Ordinance 2023, which will take effect tomorrow, the statutory time limit for the registration of deaths from natural causes is extended from 24 hours to 14 days. It also removes the requirement for applicants who need to register births or deaths to attend the registries in person, so as to provide a legal basis for the introduction of electronic services for these kinds of registration. Under the new electronic services, if either parent of a newborn baby is a Hong Kong permanent resident, the parents may submit an application for a birth registration online within 42 days after the birth of their legitimate child. They may apply for a birth certificate at the same time and choose to receive it by
The Centre for Health Protection today said it is investigating five additional COVID-19 cases, one of which is locally transmitted and epidemiologically linked with a local case.
The new local case involves a 70-year-old man who lives in Block 3 of Oi Fai House, Yau Oi Estate in Tuen Mun. He developed symptoms on March 31.
The imported cases involve two males and two females aged between two and 56. Two of them arrived from Pakistan, while the other two are from Egypt and India.
A total of 146 cases have been recorded in the past 14 days, including 30 local ones, of which nine have unknown infection sources.
For information and health advice on COVID-19, visit the Government's dedicated webpage.
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