Hundreds of demonstrators rallied for a second day in Hong Kong on Sunday to pro...
HONG KONG - Hundreds of demonstrators rallied for a second day in Hong Kong on Sunday to protest against plans to turn some buildings into coronavirus quarantine centers, reviving anti-government protests in the Chinese-ruled city.
About 100 people braved rain in the New Territories district of Fo Tan, where authorities plan to use a newly built residential development that was subsidized by the government as a quarantine center. Riot police stood by. Father-of-two Koby, 36, also expressed frustration at not being told for how long the public housing might be used for quarantine.
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