Less than a week after shutting down over the recent wave of infections, HSBC reopens its Hong Kong headquarters for business.

HSBC has reopened its main Hong Kong office but is only advising critical staff to come in for work, according to an internal memo. 

«Precautionary measures – such as wearing masks, pre-entry temperature screening, hand sanitizers, spaced queuing and portable acrylic screens at open banking counters – will continue to be in place,» according to a statement from the bank, adding that it conducted deep cleaning and disinfection last week.

The bank closed the office last week following a recent outbreak in a local gym popularly frequented by expatriates. Visitors who stayed within the building for over two hours between March 3 and 16 were required to undergo coronavirus tests. 

The gym-linked cluster has resulted in nearly 150 cases and has prompted other financial firms, including Goldman Sachs and UBS, to encourage more work-from-home measures.