Protests in Hong Kong have resumed despite the quarantine

 

In Hong Kong, despite quarantine over the coronavirus, anti-government protests have resumed.

In order not to violate the quarantine, protesters gather in small groups and keep their distance.
According to the agency, several hundred protesters have gathered in a Hong Kong shopping mall to protest the regional administration and the Chinese government. This is the first action since the outbreak of coronavirus.
The rally is taking place despite quarantine restrictions that will last until at least May 7. Restrictive measures include a ban on mass events, but it is permissible for the four to gather.
Citizens are demanding that the authorities lift the extradition law, which allows offenders to be sent to mainland China to serve their sentences.