China Daily (Hong Kong)

HK bids farewell to mainland medical workers

- By LI BINGCUN in Hong Kong bingcun@chinadaily­hk.com Oasis Hu contribute­d to this story.

Hong Kong communitie­s on Thursday said goodbye to about 400 Chinese mainland medical profession­als who have worked in the city for almost two months to treat COVID-19 patients.

Officials said their timely support not only helped the city contain the worst wave of the pandemic, but also laid a solid foundation for deepening crossborde­r medical cooperatio­n in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

Addressing the farewell ceremony, Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said Hong Kong’s anti-pandemic fight reached its most critical juncture in March, recording over 10,000 new cases daily.

At the request of the Hong Kong government, the central government and Guangdong government arranged for 391 medical workers from 25 Guangdong hospitals to arrive in Hong Kong in three batches, working with local counterpar­ts to take care of confirmed patients in the community treatment facility at AsiaWorld-Expo.

Over 1,200 COVID patients received treatment and were discharged from the facility. Hong Kong’s pandemic situation was gradually put under control, with the number of daily infections falling to less than 500. The AsiaWorldE­xpo has been placed on standby since Wednesday.

During the ceremony, Lam presented a souvenir silver plate and banners to the mainland workers.

They gave Lam a protective suit with the signatures of all of the team members on it, and a painting of a cotton tree and a bauhinia, the symbols of Guangdong and Hong Kong.

Lam said the mainland profession­als put aside their work, left family members and friends and came to Hong Kong at the height of the pandemic to offer their help. It fully showcased their selflessne­ss and the brotherhoo­d among compatriot­s, she said.

She said that they have worked well with their Hong Kong peers, greatly enhancing the expo center’s treatment capacity and promoting the integratio­n of Chinese and Western medicine.

Henry Fan Hung-ling, chairman of the Hospital Authority, said the fifth wave of the pandemic put unpreceden­ted pressure on public hospitals and many local medical

workers had been struck down by the virus since February. The support of the mainland medical team greatly eased their burden.

Fan noted that the mainland profession­als brought with them rich anti-pandemic experience, and the operation fostered greater interactio­n with the Hong Kong medical sector.

He hoped it could be a good start, and the medical collaborat­ion could be furthered under the framework of the Greater Bay Area to help Hong Kong address its medical problems such as its labor shortage.

He Jing, deputy director of the central government’s liaison office in Hong Kong, said that the mainland workers excellentl­y demonstrat­ed their profession­alism and dedication in the assistance operation.

The success of the mission again

proved that the motherland is always the strongest backer of Hong Kong, and the nation’s unswerving support can offer great confidence for the city to overcome all kinds of difficulti­es, He said.

Chong Yutian, leader of the mainland medical team, said seeing groups of patients successive­ly discharged from the facility was their greatest reward, and that all the efforts were worth it.

He said the mainland workers were quite surprised that the chief executive held such a farewell ceremony for them, adding that it showed much recognitio­n for their work.

He hoped both the mainland and Hong Kong can overcome the virus soon and medical workers can have more exchanges when normal cross-boundary travel is resumed.

 ?? CALVIN NG / CHINA DAILY ?? The mainland team supporting Hong Kong’s fight against the pandemic presents a protective jacket with the words “One Heart Against the Pandemic” to the Hong Kong government at the Regal Airport Hotel in Hong Kong on Thursday.
CALVIN NG / CHINA DAILY The mainland team supporting Hong Kong’s fight against the pandemic presents a protective jacket with the words “One Heart Against the Pandemic” to the Hong Kong government at the Regal Airport Hotel in Hong Kong on Thursday.

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