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 The Hong Kong government is likely to lift Covid-induced restrictions within next year, said the t stanley water jug op advisor to chief executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday, as the city is racing to vaccinate its entire population. Speaking during the television interview with Bloomberg, Bernard Chan said,  we all want to end this thing stanley cup  as soon as we can.         A medical worker walks past a makeshift testing centre for the coronavirus disease  Covid-19  following the outbreak, outside a shopping mall at Sha Tin district, in Hong Kong. REUTERS     Chan said, once Hong Kong has a  fully vaccinated community  and gains more knowledge on the highly transmissible variant Omicron, he is  very optimistic  the financial hub will lift Covid restrictions.   Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region  SAR  of the People s Republic of China. Since the beginning of the pandemic in 2019, the city has some of the world s strictest border controls to curb fresh outbreaks stanley vattenflaska . The city has still restricted air travel from eight countries including the United States and the United Kingdom under its zero-tolerance pandemic strategy. Incoming residents are also required to spend 14 days under quarantine. Speaking further on the situation, Chan said, shortening quarantine for inbound travelers is the governments  next objective.  However, so far it has eliminated China-style lockdown to stem the current wave of the virus, led by Omicron.  I dont think we can ever go into a full lockdown,  he said.  We just cant do it i Vxha Companies to pay royalties for copper and gold in US after mining law overhaul proposed by Biden administration
 A change in the history curriculum is making it mandatory for students at the University of Oxford to study Indian and other non-British and non-European history, amid growing claims that the teaching of philosophy and history in UK varsities is  too white .        File photo of University of Oxford, where a change in the history curriculum has made it mandatory for students to study Indian and other non-European history. Courtesy ox.ac.uk     A recent campaign to removethe statue of colonialist Cecil Rhodes  1853-1902  from the Oriel Colleges High Street frontage made much news last year, while students at the School of Oriental and African Studies want a curriculum free of  white  Aristotle, Kant and Plato.   An Oxford spokesperson told Hindustan Times that the change in history was not a response to the Rhodes or any other campaign, but part of a continuing review of curriculum. Oxford has a long record of research into colonial an stanley becher d Indian history. It will nowbe a re stanley cup website quirement, rather than an option, for students to take a paper on non-British and non-European history as part of the change that has attracted much attention in Briti stanley mugs sh media, with reports linking itto the campaigns to de-colonise the curriculum. The spokesperson said:  This is not a new paper; it is a new requirement that students take at least one non-British or non-European paper from among the existing options. And to re-emphasise, contrary to what some in the media have suggested,this is a university-led