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Guangdong profession­als to aid HK citywide testing

- By Zhang Hui and Zhao Yusha Page Editor: zhanghui@globaltime­s.com.cn

Hong Kong is set to conduct free citywide tests for COVID-19 on September 1 with the central government’s help, which will likely take two weeks, Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region Government Chief Executive Carrie Lam announced on Friday, the day when 50 Chinese mainland testing profession­als arrived in Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong government will be responsibl­e for collecting and delivering the samples, and the central government will provide test personnel and laboratory services. Without the support of the central government, Hong Kong would not be able to handle such widespread testing, Lam said at a press conference on Friday.

Lam expressed gratitude to the central government for its help, and said the central government is also helping Hong Kong build two temporary hospitals near the Asia WorldExpo, offering up to 800 beds. The constructi­on is likely to be completed in the next four months.

Also on Friday, 50 COVID-19 testing profession­als from hospitals in South China’s Guangdong Province arrived in Hong Kong to help the region conduct its universal testing project, and 60 percent of them have supported Wuhan and Beijing during the COVID-19 epidemic, China Central Television (CCTV) reported.

Apart from sending testing personnel, Chinese mainland-linked laboratori­es - BGI, Kingmed and Hong Kong Molecular – have also been helping the city improve its testing capacity.

Since July 7, Hong Kong has been hit by an aggressive surge of COVID-19, resulting in the number of confirmed cases surging from 1,000 to more than 4,600 in one and a half months, Lam said.

Hong Kong may face a possible coronaviru­s epidemic rebound in winter, and the resurgence of the COVID-19 will be inevitable before the effective vaccines are introduced. But with the citywide testing and new hospitals, Hong Kong will be better prepared for the next spikes, Lam said.

Sophia Chan Siu-chee, Secretary for Food and Health, said at the conference on Friday that the Hong Kong government has made a request to the central government to support Hong Kong after the vaccines produced in the Chinese mainland are available.

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