Hong Kong’s compulsory universal Covid-19 testing drive might entail a citywide lockdown after all, with the details of the plan still being discussed, the city’s health minister said on Monday.The government had previously said it had no plans to impose a lockdown for the testing, which is expected to kick off in March. But in an apparent U-turn, Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan Siu-chee declined to rule out the possibility when asked, saying on Monday that a final decision had not…
