Hong Kong omicron scare pits sushi against zero COVID

City's leader warns over price hikes amid calls for cargo restrictions

PAK YIU, Nikkei staff writer

HONG KONG --  A costly plate of sushi is a small price to pay to keep Hong Kong free of COVID-19, according to some city politicians who are demanding tighter restrictions on air cargo arrivals in the midst of a virus outbreak.

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