Hong Kong orders mandatory Covid tests for all residents

22 February 2022, 12:24

Residents line up to get tested for coronavirus at a temporary testing centre despite the rain in Hong Kong
Virus Outbreak Hong Kong. Picture: PA

The city has reported about 5,000 new daily infections since February 15, with the number threatening to overwhelm its healthcare system.

Hong Kong will test its entire population for Covid-19 in March, the city’s leader said, as it grapples with its worst outbreak driven by the Omicron variant.

The population will be tested three times in March, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said at a news conference.

Ms Lam said that testing capacity will be boosted to one million a day or more.

“Since we have a population of some seven million people, testing will take about seven days,” she said.

Residents line up to get tested for the coronavirus at a temporary testing centre despite the rain in Hong Kong
Residents line up to get tested for coronavirus at a temporary testing centre in Hong Kong (Vincent Yu/AP)

Hong Kong has reported about 5,000 new daily infections since February 15, with the number threatening to overwhelm its healthcare system.

Since the surge began at the beginning of the year, the city has recorded nearly 54,000 cases and 145 deaths.

The order for citywide testing comes after mainland Chinese authorities dispatched epidemiologists, health workers and other medical resources last week to help contain the outbreak in the semi-autonomous Chinese city.

Hong Kong has largely aligned itself with mainland China’s “zero-Covid-19” policy, which aims to totally stamp out outbreaks, even as many other countries are shifting their approach to living with the virus.

Lockdowns of entire cities have been imposed in a number of areas of the mainland, but Ms Lam said no such measure is currently being considered in Hong Kong because it is “not realistic”.

She also denied that the central Chinese government is giving instructions to Hong Kong on how to handle the epidemic.

“I reiterate that the central government never issued any instructions on our anti-epidemic work,” she said.

“The central government will offer support as needed or upon our request, but of course we will always exchange our views.”

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam listens to reporters’ questions during a press conference
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam listens to reporters’ questions during a press conference (Vincent Yu/AP)

The “zero-Covid-19” strategy means that Hong Kong authorities often take measures such as locking down residential estates for mass testing when positive cases are detected, imposing strict quarantine requirements on travellers and ordering the shuttering of businesses.

The rapid surge of infections in the city has threatened to overwhelm its healthcare system.

Health officials said last week that hospitals were already at 90% of capacity and isolation facilities were full.

People who test positive for the virus in Hong Kong must either be admitted to a hospital or a quarantine facility.

Ms Lam acknowledged on Tuesday that the city’s isolation facilities are “severely inadequate” and that it is “working very hard with the full support of the central authorities” to build more.

Current social distancing measures, such as a ban on dining at restaurants after 6pm and the closure of businesses such as gyms and bars, will be extended until April 20.

A construction site where facilities for isolating Covid-19 patients are being built in Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in Hong Kong
A construction site where facilities for isolating Covid-19 patients are being built in Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in Hong Kong (Kin Cheung/AP)

“This is not good news to the sectors affected, but really at this stage of the pandemic we have no choice but to take these measures,” Ms Lam said.

She said the city hopes to boost its vaccination rate to 90% by early March.

Other measures announced on Tuesday include ending the school year early and moving the normal July-August summer holidays forward to March and April so that schools can be turned into facilities for testing, isolation and vaccination.

Flight bans from countries classified as high risk, including Australia, Canada, India, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Britain and the US, will be extended to April 20.

By Press Association

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