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Medical personnel gather as patients lie on hospital beds as they wait at a temporary holding area outside Caritas Medical Centre in Hong Kong on Wednesday. AP/PA Images

Hong Kong Covid outbreak sees patients being treated on beds outside hospital

The city is struggling to cope with a record number of cases and healthcare facilities are beginning to overflow.

HONG KONG IS facing an outbreak of Covid-19 among prisoners and is moving infected inmates to an isolation facility as the city struggles to cope with a record number of cases by implementing China’s “zero tolerance” strategy.

The Correctional Services Department said today that the Sha Tsui facility on Lantau Island has been designated for quarantining infected prisoners, whose numbers are expected to grow.

Seven prisoners have tested positive for Covid, while the number of confirmed cases in the southern Chinese financial hub of about 7.5 million people hit 4,285, double the daily average reported earlier in the week.

Healthcare facilities in Hong Kong are beginning to overflow, and the city’s Caritas Medical Centre was forced to treat patients in beds outside the hospital. Others were waiting in tents to be admitted.

People who test positive are required to quarantine either in hospital if they have serious symptoms or in government-run facilities for light or asymptomatic cases.

China’s leader, Xi Jinping, has ordered the central government to provide Hong Kong with resources to stabilise the outbreak, including rapid antigen tests, medical expertise and supplies.

China has managed major outbreaks through its strict “zero tolerance” policy which involves quarantining incoming travellers, total lockdowns, extensive contact tracing and mass testing millions of people.

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has stuck to the same strategy despite the city’s greater population density, higher incomes and more service-oriented economy than in mainland China.

Last week, the entire upmarket Discovery Bay neighbourhood of Hong Kong was ordered to undergo testing after authorities found traces of the virus in its sewage.

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    Mute Jonathan O'Riordan
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    Feb 17th 2022, 5:21 PM

    “Infected prisoners “- Carrie Lam thinks they are infected with the democracy virus

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    Mute Brendan Harlowe
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    Feb 17th 2022, 5:37 PM

    An outbreak = 7 prisoners tested positive. Is this for real? Or have I misunderstood?

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    Mute Niamh Hayes
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    Feb 17th 2022, 5:38 PM

    @Brendan Harlowe: the is what a zero covid policy looks like .madness

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    Mute Alan Byrne
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    Feb 17th 2022, 6:09 PM

    @Brendan Harlowe: Yes just 7 prisoners, but 4,285 people tested positive in past 24 hours, and they all will be housed in government isolation centres.

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    Mute Colm Mac Suibhne
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    Feb 18th 2022, 4:52 AM

    @Alan Byrne: So then that means there are 4,285 prisoners

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    Mute Darren Anthony Corr
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    Feb 17th 2022, 10:36 PM

    According to a news outlet earlier today, Hong Kong is taking even non-symptomatic cases into hospital.
    Then treating patients outside where cameras and media can see them.

    Looks like Hong King’s pro-Beijing govt is just using covid restrictions to really just clamp down on the freedoms of its population if you ask me.

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    Mute Paul Clifford
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    Feb 17th 2022, 6:43 PM

    These prisoners are lucky they haven’t been chosen for ” organ donation “. Id recommend people to watch ” Human Harvest ” an eye opener if anybody still needs one

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    Mute Micky Mac
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    Feb 17th 2022, 4:48 PM

    Good

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