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How will this affect our services?

Due to a record-breaking surge of coronavirus cases in recent days, Hong Kong's government has announced that starting from Thursday 10th February 2022 they'll be ramping up restrictions in a bid to protect citizens from a fifth wave of infections. As a responsible company, your wellbeing is always Seven Seas Worldwide's primary concern, which is why we'll be putting additional measures in place during this time to ensure our services abide by these new rules and keep customers and staff safe.

The main changes to be aware of are:

  • Our drivers will not be allowed further than the lobby of your building and, therefore, won't be able to assist with moving items for your consignment downstairs to the lobby when collecting or upstairs to your apartment if unloading a delivery.
  • Our drivers will only be able to spend up to two hours at the location.

To help the process run as smoothly as possible, we suggest having all the items you want to ship securely boxed and wrapped and waiting in the lobby before our team arrive.

Also, asking family members to lend a hand with carrying goods downstairs for a collection or upstairs to your apartment for deliveries can make the process much less strenuous.

Although do ensure you adhere to government advice regarding social distancing and mask-wearing.

As a responsible company, your wellbeing is always Seven Seas Worldwide's primary concern
Hong Kong resident
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We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience these new precautions may cause and thank you for your continued patience during these difficult times. While we fully understand restrictions can be frustrating, it's critical we all work together to slow the spread of Covid-19.

Please feel free to contact our friendly and knowledgeable team if you have any further questions or concerns — they speak a variety of different languages and are always happy to offer their assistance.

Here are some additional resources if you would like to learn more about Hong Kong’s latest Covid-19 restrictions: