No Filipino injured in HK protests so far, some OFWs unfazed by tension

No overseas Filipino worker has so far been reported injured in the protest rallies in Hong Kong as of Monday morning.
 
Some OFWs spent their day off Sunday near some of the protest venues without incident, GMA News stringer Azon Cañete reported on GMA News TV's News TV Live early Monday.
 
The report cited initial information from the Philippine Consulate General indicating there was no report of Filipinos affected or injured due to the protests.
 
In some cases, some even pushed through with their usual day-off activities such as eating out and singing, though some of the OFWs decided to go home early.
 
On Sunday, Hong Kong police fired volleys of tear gas to disperse pro-democracy protests and baton-charged a crowd blocking a key road in the government district in defiance of official warnings against illegal demonstrations, Reuters reported. 
 
Hong Kong's The Standard said on Monday at least 10 men and four women were taken to Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Queen Mary Hospital and Ruttonjee Hospital for treatment.
 
Meanwhile, Radio Television Hong Kong on Monday said Hong Kong's Education Bureau announced that schools in Wan Chai and Central and Western District were closed Monday due to the disturbances.
 
The class suspensions apply to primary and secondary schools, kindergartens and special needs schools.
 
It also said officials expect traffic disruption to continue in those areas due to "Occupy Central."Joel Locsin/KG, GMA News

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