KEY POINTS
  • Tighter restrictions — including the closure of bars, cinemas and fitness centers — kicked in on Friday last week and are set to last until Jan. 20.
  • There will likely be more opposition to Hong Kong's "draconian measures" given that the variant appears to be less dangerous, said Kurt Tong, previously U.S. consul general and chief of mission in Hong Kong and Macao.
  • The government is "fully committed" to zero Covid, and "really can't back away from that approach, regardless of the economic impact, without some instruction from Beijing to do so, which I don't see coming," he said.

The highly transmissible omicron variant is going to be a "very difficult challenge" for Hong Kong as the city sticks to its zero-Covid policy, a former U.S. diplomat told CNBC.

There will likely be more opposition to "draconian measures" given that the variant appears to be less dangerous, said Kurt Tong, who was previously U.S. consul general and chief of mission in Hong Kong and Macao from August 2016 to July 2019.