15 February -
Chinese Communist Party leader
Xi Jinping stressed to the Hong Kong government which must take the “main responsibility” in containing
coronavirus pandemic and placing top priority on stability and people’s lives.[3]
25 February - The first time that Hong Kong recorded more than 10,000
COVID-19 infections in one day.[4]
March
1 March – New Subscriber Identification Module (
SIM Card) require real-name registration by the government.[5][6]
2 March - The first time that Hong Kong recorded more than 50,000
COVID-19 infections in one day.[7]
30 November – The Small Unmanned Aircraft Order Enforced. Small unmanned aircraft (including
small unmanned aerial photography aircraft) over 200
gram and remote pilots proceeds officially registration. Remote pilots who drive over 7
kg unmanned aircraft (including aerial photography aircraft) need to take training and pass the formal assessment accepted by the government.[9][10]