Hong Kong in “all-out combat” to contain COVID outbreak with China support

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Hong Kong in “all-out combat” to contain COVID outbreak with China support

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HONG KONG, Feb 20 (Reuters) – Hong Kong is in “all-out combat” to contain a surge in coronavirus cases, the city’s number two official said on Sunday, with the ramping up of community isolation and treatment units helped by mainland Chinese construction teams.

Scenes of people lying outside public hospitals in the rain and chilly weather have shocked many in the global financial hub, leading to an apology from authorities. Officials have now organised facilities to shelter patients amid a drop in temperatures as healthcare facilities are overwhelmed.

Officials reported 6,067 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, a day after the government announced that the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal would be turned into a dedicated COVID facility with 1,000 beds to mitigate overburdened public hospitals.

Hong Kong’s embattled leader Carrie Lam, who attended a ground-breaking ceremony at a construction site for nearly 10,000 COVID units at Penny’s Bay close to the city’s Disneyland resort, said the initiatives would enhance the city’s anti-epidemic capacity “within a very short period of time”.

In what was seen as a rebuke to the Hong Kong authorities’ handling of the spiralling outbreak, Chinese President Xi Jinping said fighting the virus must now be their “overriding mission”, in comments carried in the state-backed Ta Kung Pao newspaper on Wednesday.

Hong Kong’s top civil servant, John Lee, said in a blog post on Sunday that the city’s “government has entered a state of all-out combat.”

The global financial hub’s “dynamic zero-COVID” policies, mirroring those in mainland China, have contributed to its current woes and are unsustainable, some experts say. read more