Bangkok Post

HK begins citywide tracing amid uptick

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HONG KONG: Authoritie­s yesterday began a city-wide search for the contacts of a Covid-19 patient and ordered a Royal Caribbean “cruise to nowhere” ship to return to port early, as health officials feared a fifth wave of infections.

One government Covid-19 adviser told local media he estimated there were up to 10 invisible transmissi­on chains in the community and along with two other expert advisers urged the government to tighten restrictio­ns.

The global finance hub has stuck to a zero-Covid strategy by largely isolating itself from the world and enforcing a draconian and costly quarantine regime.

On Dec 31, a streak of three months without community cases ended with the first local transmissi­on of the new Omicron variant.

Since then, authoritie­s have scrambled to track down and test hundreds of people who had been in contact with a handful of Omicron patients.

“The most stringent anti-epidemic measures will be implemente­d to prevent the mutant strains from spreading,” the government said in a statement.

The latest hunt was sparked by a patient who danced with some 20 friends in a central park on New Year’s Eve. Two of the fellow dancers, one of whom was a domestic helper, came up positive in preliminar­y tests.

The helper’s employer and eight other of her close contacts then went on a cruise journey on Sunday.

As part of its coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, Hong Kong has restricted cruises to short trips in nearby waters, with ships asked to operate at reduced capacity and to only allow vaccinated passengers who test negative for the virus.

The Spectrum of the Seas, which returned a day early, had about 2,500 passengers and 1,200 staff on board. The nine close contact passengers were isolated from the rest of the people on board and preliminar­y tests taken during the journey returned negative results, authoritie­s said.

“Spectrum of the Seas is taking appropriat­e measures under guidelines by the Department of Health,” Royal Caribbean said in a statement.

The nine close contacts will be sent to a quarantine centre, while the rest of the passengers and staff will have to undergo several compulsory tests in coming days, the government said.

People who have been to places across Hong Kong around the same time as the close contacts of recent patients have been issued compulsory testing notices.

 ?? AFP ?? The cruise ship ‘Spectrum of the Seas’ docked at a terminal in Hong Kong yesterday.
AFP The cruise ship ‘Spectrum of the Seas’ docked at a terminal in Hong Kong yesterday.

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