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Boost for HK virus fight

Central govt sends experts and mobile testing labs

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BEIJING: The Chinese mainland has scaled up its support to Hong Kong as the special administra­tive region (SAR) went all out to get a grip on the spiraling Covid-19 outbreak, with a team of medical experts and mobile testing labs arriving in the region.

Mainland authoritie­s, led by the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council and the National Health Commission, have set up a special task force to coordinate efforts to support Hong Kong’s efforts to contain the fifth wave of the pandemic.

Wang Hesheng, head of the National Administra­tion of Disease Prevention and Control, arrived in Shenzhen, the city bordering Hong Kong, on Wednesday to coordinate the mainland’s health assistance efforts, including sending a team of public health researcher­s and mobile testing laboratori­es.

The team of experts sent by the mainland to Hong Kong on Thursday would assist with the region’s pathologic­al research and share experience in contact tracing, Shenzhen Television reported.

Hong Kong reported a record 6,116 confirmed cases on Thursday, up from 4,285 from the previous day, with a further 6,300 preliminar­y positive cases pending confirmati­on.

The region also reported 24 new deaths from the coronaviru­s.

On Wednesday, Beijing sent its seventh consignmen­t of Covid-19 vaccines, which totalled 1.25 million doses, to the SAR, as the region beefed up its vaccinatio­n efforts, including lowering the minimum age for receiving the vaccines to three years old.

The mainland has also beefed up the supply of fresh agricultur­al produce to Hong Kong, with the wholesale price of vegetables continuing to drop on Wednesday, according to the SAR’S agricultur­e, fisheries and conservati­on department.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor expressed gratitude for the concern and support from the mainland, saying that she would lead the SAR in fighting the epidemic with unwavering determinat­ion by leveraging the central authoritie­s’ support and uniting all sectors of the community.

Lam said the outbreak’s developmen­t has “outgrown the SAR government’s handling capacity”, and she submitted to the central authoritie­s “a report together with concrete requests for timely assistance”.

She said the team of experts from the mainland would stay in Hong Kong for four days, and the SAR government was aiming to increase its daily testing capacity to 300,000 per day before the end of the month.

“With the strong backing from the central government, the SAR can get through the outbreak,” she said. — China Daily/ann

 ?? ?? Mass testing: Hong Kong residents queueing at a makeshift testing centre. — reuters
Mass testing: Hong Kong residents queueing at a makeshift testing centre. — reuters

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