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Virus testing profession­als from mainland arrive in Hong Kong to help curb COVID-19 outbreak

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HONG KONG - Seven virus testing profession­als from the Chinese mainland arrived in Hong Kong on Sunday afternoon as the first batch of mainland supportive teams to help contain a worsening spread of COVID-19 in Hong Kong.

The medical profession­als, who will help with laboratory work here, are members of a 60-strong nucleic acid testing team establishe­d recently at the request of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) government for assistance in the battle against the pandemic. They came at a time of surging COVID-19 infections in Hong Kong, where medical resources were stretched to the limit and the virus testing capacity was not enough. Members of the team were selected from over 20 public hospitals in southern Guangdong Province. The head of the team used to lead the province’s supportive group to Wuhan, the capital of central Hubei Province.

Guo Penghao, leader of the seven-member advance team, said they will start working with relevant department­s here and familiariz­ing themselves with testing facilities and procedures in preparatio­n for the following large-scale nucleic acid testing. The virus testing team and Hong Kong residents will win the battle against COVID-19, Guo said. “We are full of confidence.” When meeting with the team members, two officials of the HKSAR government, Secretary for Constituti­onal and Mainland Affairs Tsang Kwokwai and Secretary for Food and Health Chan Siu-chee, expressed gratitude for the assistance of the central government, and said the HKSAR government hoped the outbreak will be contained as soon as possible.

Qiu Hong, deputy head of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the HKSAR, said the central government pays high attention to the safety and health of Hong Kong residents and, in addition to the supportive teams, it will also provide Hong Kong with free anti-epidemic equipment. No matter what difficulti­es Hong Kong encounters, the central government and the people of the motherland will always be Hong Kong’s strongest backing, she said. The National Health Commission on Saturday promised continued efforts to mobilize medical resources from the mainland and send more support at any time based on the requiremen­ts of the HKSAR to combat COVID-19. The commission has also set up a panel of six experts from Wuhan to provide technical support in transformi­ng Hong Kong’s AsiaWorld-Expo into a makeshift hospital.

(Xinhua)

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Seven virus testing profession­als from the Chinese mainland arrived in Hong Kong on Sunday afternoon as the first batch of mainland supportive teams to help contain a worsening spread of COVID19 in Hong Kong. (Photo:Xinhua)

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