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Hong Kong’s Fire Eye Laboratory geared up for largescale COVID19 testing

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HONG KONG Hong Kong’s Fire Eye Laboratory at Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park Sports Center is ready to support largescale COVID19 testing under the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) government’s Universal Community Testing Program (UCT Program) to be launched on Sept. 1.

The Permanent Secretary for Food and Health (Health) of the HKSAR government Thomas Chan, who led the work group on testing of the HKSAR government, along with leader of the nucleic acid testing team from the Chinese mainland (Guangdong province), Yu Dewen, as well as members of the HKSAR government’s work group and mainland’s support team on Wednesday inspected the preparatio­n of the temporary airinflate­d laboratory testing procedures.

After the inspection, the work group and the support team considered that the preparatio­n of the laboratory is progressin­g well and expressed confidence in the smooth operation of the laboratory when the UCT Program is launched. The laboratory, consisted of 16 airinflate­d film chambers, is divided into three areas. The chambers are arranged in accordance with the testing process, and the route of sample flow is strictly regulated. Chan said that the laboratory is ready following some two weeks of preparatio­n to support largescale testing. Mainland support team members including laboratory testing personnel recognized in mainland have familiariz­ed themselves with the environ

and ment and stand ready for supporting the initiative.

The HKSAR government expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Central government for its support to enhance the testing capacity in Hong Kong, which had laid a solid foundation for the UCT Program, Chan added. The laboratory had passed the HKSAR government’s Department of Health’s assessment under the external quality assessment program and complied with the requiremen­ts to provide COVID19 tests for the HKSAR government. The laboratory also meets the requiremen­ts of a Biosafety Level 2 laboratory, and has implemente­d relevant infection control measures to ensure hygiene and appropriat­e waste management without emission of harmful gas.

Since early July, Hong Kong has seen another wave of COVID19 outbreak with the sources of infection of many cases unknown, indicating a high risk of community transmissi­on. As of midnight on Wednesday, the total number of infection in Hong Kong has reached 4,734. The Central government set up a nucleic acid testing team to help Hong Kong to combat the epidemic at the request of the HKSAR government. As of Aug. 21, 60 members from the nucleic acid testing team from mainland (Guangdong province) have arrived in Hong Kong. The laboratory can help enhance Hong Kong’s testing capacity to 300,000 to 500,000 per day.

(Xinhua)

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