Hong Kong International Schools Say They May Not Survive Health Crisis

Hong Kong Expats Ask If It's Time to Leave
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Hong Kong’s international schools are bracing for an exodus of families from the city, with some warning they may have to shut for good after the government suspended classes to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The schools’ concerns were relayed to Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam in a Feb. 12 letter from the French and British chambers of commerce.