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Mainland’s pandemic aid to HK crucial

- The author is the president of Chu Hai College of Higher Education in Hong Kong and former pro-vicechance­llor of the University of Hong Kong. This is an excerpt from his interview with China Daily’s Zhao Manfeng. The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those

The fifth wave of the COVID-19 outbreaks in Hong Kong is fading, with daily confirmed cases and deaths in decline. And it should be noted that the central authoritie­s’ aid plays a very important role in helping the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region in its fight against the novel coronaviru­s. Through this round it is clear that Hong Kong can more effectivel­y contain the pandemic by working with the motherland.

Since March the central authoritie­s have helped the Hong Kong SAR government cope with the fifth wave of infections and the resulting shortage of supplies and medical staff by strengthen­ing pandemic response, providing testing kits, and improving treatment and quarantine facilities, as well as ensuring food supply.

First, the expert teams sent by the central government helped the Hong Kong SAR government set the right direction in its fight against the virus. In other words, the highly experience­d experts from the Chinese mainland helped the Hong Kong authoritie­s to focus on the critical task, that is, to provide proper medical care for the patients, with special focus on eldercare.

The makeshift hospitals have significan­tly increased Hong Kong’s quarantini­ng capacity in a relatively short time.

The SAR government has now shifted its attention to senior citizens, and is providing them with proper medical care on the advice of the expert teams.

Second, the central authoritie­s helped the city by advising it to take effective prevention and control measures, which gave the Hong Kong SAR government some breathing space. In absolute terms, the central government has provided Hong Kong with thousands of hospital beds in mobile temporary hospitals set up for quarantini­ng the infected people.

The makeshift hospitals have significan­tly increased Hong Kong’s quarantini­ng capacity in a relatively short time. For example, the quarantini­ng facility in Tsing Yi became operationa­l after only seven days of constructi­on.

Apart from helping build the makeshift hospitals, the central government has also sent numerous medical teams to Hong Kong to support the operations of those hospitals, and to conduct testing and vaccinatio­n programs. The aid teams have also provided huge amounts of testing kits and Western and traditiona­l Chinese medicines for the treatment of tens of thousands of patients in Hong Kong.

Furthermor­e, the mainland has been supplying fresh meat and vegetables to Hong Kong. In mid-February, Hong Kong suffered a temporary disruption in the supplies of vegetables, meat and poultry after some cross-border truck drivers tested positive for COVID19.

Since Hong Kong relies on the mainland for nearly 90 percent of its food requiremen­ts, the disruption in supplies resulted in a shortage of grocery. But the central authoritie­s worked with the SAR government to make detailed arrangemen­ts and resume normal food supply, including vegetables and frozen meat, to Hong Kong.

In short, the central government has been providing crucial help for Hong Kong. And Hong Kong and the motherland have been working closely in these hard times, and will continue to do so in the future.

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