Carrie Lam
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 67 |
Date of birth | May 13,1957 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Wan Chai |
Hong Kong | |
Full name | Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor |
Spouse | Lam Siu-por |
Office | Chief Executive of Hong Kong |
Children | Lam Jit-si |
Lam Yeuk-hei | |
Yeuk Hay Joshua Lam | |
Job | Politician |
Civil servant | |
Party | Non-Partisan |
Position | Chief Executive of Hong Kong |
Nationality | British |
Chinese | |
Hong Kong | |
Education | The University of Hong Kong |
St. Francis' Canossian College | |
University of Cambridge | |
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) | |
Parents | Cheng Aa-mo |
Lam Fung-lan | |
Previous position | Chief Executive of Hong Kong (2017–2022) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 555328 |
Carrie Lam Life story
Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor GBM GBS JP is a Hong Kong retired politician who served as the 4th Chief Executive of Hong Kong from 2017 to 2022.
Xi Jinping in Hong Kong to mark 25 years of handover
... He was greeted by outgoing chief executive Carrie Lam who spent her last day in office in Covid quarantine before she met Mr Xi...
China's President Xi arrives Hong Kong for handover anniversary
... Hong Kong s outgoing chief executive Carrie Lam is spending her last day in office under Covid quarantine, before she meets Mr Xi in person...
John Lee: The ex-security chief who became Hong Kong's leader
... He is replacing Carrie Lam following the city s chief executive election - in which he was the sole candidate...
Hong Kong's John Lee: Ex-security chief set to become new leader
... Mr Lee replaces outgoing chief executive Carrie Lam...
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam won't seek second term
...Hong Kong s leader Carrie Lam announced she would not seek a second term in office after a controversial tenure that has seen many of the territory s civil freedoms eroded...
Covid-19: Is the world ready for a great re-opening?
... However, city leader Carrie Lam said this week universal testing was no longer a top priority...
Covid: Scotland to end restrictions and Queen cancels engagements
... Chief Executive Carrie Lam said residents would have to undergo three rounds of tests starting in mid-March...
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam defends Covid hamster cull
...Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has warned that Covid-19 infections could be growing exponentially in one part of the city and more cases spreading due to an outbreak in pet hamsters...
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam defends Covid hamster cull
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has warned that Covid-19 infections could be growing exponentially in one part of The City and more cases spreading due to an outbreak in pet hamsters.
Earlier This Week , authorities ordered a hamster cull following the outbreak.
The spate of Delta cases had been linked to a Pet Shop worker which prompted officials to test hamsters, with some found positive.
Hong Kong pursues a " zero-Covid" strategy to eliminate the disease.
Ms Lam urged people to avoid gatherings ahead of next week's Lunar New Year as The Territory also tackles an outbreak of the Omicron variant.
The Asian financial hub has some of The World 's tightest coronavirus rules as It Follows Mainland China 's tough zero-Covid policies.
" We Are worried that the exponential growth of cases that we have seen in other parts of The World is now happening in Kwai Chung , " she is quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.
Kwai Chung is a highly-populated Residential Area north of The City 's Kowloon Peninsula .
She Said cases involving The Delta variant were also rising because of the hamster outbreak.
" I understand that pet owners are unhappy. . the biggest public interest is to control the pandemic, " She Said .
Some 2,000 hamsters and other Small Mammals are set to be culled because of the outbreak linked to the Pet Shop . Officials say it may be an example of animal-to-human Covid transmission.
Thousands of people have signed a petition against The Move , and thousands more have offered on Social Media to save the pets.
The Virus that causes Covid-19 - Sars-Cov-2 - Can be caught by animals including dogs, cats, ferrets and rodents, all commonly kept as pets. But there is no clear evidence that pets Can easily pass the infection to humans.
In late 2020, amid fears around mutations to The Virus potentially occurring within The Animals .
Source of news: bbc.com