Update on the Conditions of Entry to Club Premises (issued Thursday, 26 August)
We wish to inform Members that the conditions of entry to all Club premises, including Racecourses and Clubhouses, will be updated as follows with effect from 1 September 2021.
- All Members and guests visiting a non-catering venue at the racecourses or clubhouses (including any sports, retail, recreational or meeting facility) must scan the “LeaveHomeSafe” (“LHS”) QR Code for that particular outlet using the LHS mobile App or fill out the prescribed form (click here for the form) to provide their particulars. The requirement for catering venues will depend on the mode of operation in which the particular outlet is operating under the Government’s Vaccine Bubble arrangements. The latest and consolidated details of all the catering venues, timelines and applicable social distancing requirements under the different operating modes can be found <here>.
- To safeguard and protect the health and safety of all Members, guests and staff, no person will be allowed to access any Club premises if he / she:-
- Members should have the contact details of all guests they invite to the Club and provide such details to the Club if required for the purpose of contact tracing.
All persons who enter any Club premises or use any Club facilities are deemed to have declared that they do not fall within any of the circumstances as stated in paragraph 2 above. Members shall notify their guests of such conditions of entry and be responsible for the actions of their guests. Members are reminded that any person who knowingly conceals facts or provides false or misleading information is in serious breach of Club rules and the Member concerned will be subject to disciplinary proceedings.
We thank Members for their support and cooperation in ensuring a safe environment for all.
For further enquiries, please write to us at membership@hkjc.org.hk or call 1812 (9am to 6pm).
Note 1: Exceptions
Note 2: “Close contact” generally means having direct physical contact, living in the same household, travelling in the same vehicle or flight, having social contact in close proximity such as dining together. The above examples are not exhaustive. If in doubt, we advise Members to err on the side of caution and refrain from using Club facilities.