Hong Kong leader says no fixed timeframe for mass testing as Covid deaths soar

9 March 2022, 09:14

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Virus Outbreak Hong Kong. Picture: PA

Carrie Lam said reducing the rocketing number of deaths in the latest coronavirus surge is the city’s priority.

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has said reducing the rocketing number of deaths in the latest coronavirus surge is the city’s priority, putting a plan to test the entire population on hold in the latest change of policy in the government’s pandemic response.

Ms Lam said there is “no specific timeframe” for citywide testing, two weeks after she announced it would happen this month.

Her earlier announcement, coupled with rumours of an accompanying lockdown of the city, left store shelves bare as residents stockpiled daily necessities.

The city of 7.4 million people is in the grip of a spiralling outbreak of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 which has swamped hospitals and morgues and reduced hours or shut restaurants and other shops in the normally bustling financial hub.

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Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam speaks during a news conference at government headquarters in Hong Kong (Peter Parks/Pool/AP)

Some 500,000 infections and more than 2,000 deaths have been recorded since the fifth wave began at the end of December, with many of the victims among the unvaccinated elderly.

The government is focusing on reducing the number of deaths and critical cases, as well as the rapid spread of the virus, Ms Lam said at a news conference with other senior officials and the slogan “Combating the Epidemic with Staunch National Support” in the background.

Any citywide testing will depend on the trend of the epidemic, she said.

“If we are going to do it … we will certainly announce as early as possible so that the public can participate and can anticipate what’s going to happen during the period.”

To reduce the number of deaths, infected patients will be treated centrally, with the city’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital becoming a dedicated hospital for Covid-19, she said. Some 1,500 beds will be set aside.

Some general wards in other hospitals will also be converted for coronavirus patients, and an emergency hospital will be built by mainland authorities for the city that will be supported by medical staff from elsewhere in China.

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An elderly couple and medical staff leave the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong (Kin Cheung/AP)

Mainland China is also grappling with a surge in new cases, though much smaller than in Hong Kong.

Another 233 cases of domestic transmission were reported on Wednesday, taking the total to 899 since the daily count leaped back into the triple digits last Friday – the highest figures since 2020, soon after the original outbreak in the central city of Wuhan was detected.

The bulk of the most recent cases have been found in the north-eastern province of Jilin, more than 1,200 miles (2,000km) north of Hong Kong, along with the east coast province of Shandong. Beijing itself recorded six new cases.

China has instituted mass testing and lockdowns of specific neighbourhoods, but there have been no reports that entire cities have been sealed off, which happened in the run-up to the recently completed Winter Olympics in Beijing.

In Hong Kong, Ms Lam called for the support and co-operation of private hospitals to assist with the volume of patients. She said some private hospitals have agreed to provide beds for Covid patients.

The surge in cases over the past two months has put a strain on the healthcare system, with many of the public hospitals reaching capacity. Officials have deployed refrigerated containers to store bodies as public mortuaries run out of space.

By Press Association

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