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Coronavirus: Hong Kong hospitals face 'collapse' as outbreak grows | Coronavirus: Hong Kong hospitals face 'collapse' as outbreak grows |
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Hong Kong's hospital system could face "collapse" as it grapples with a sharp rise in coronavirus cases, the city's leader Carrie Lam has warned. | |
She said the city was "on the verge of a large-scale community outbreak", urging people to stay indoors. | She said the city was "on the verge of a large-scale community outbreak", urging people to stay indoors. |
New regulations, including mandatory face masks and the closure of dine-in restaurants, kicked in on Wednesday. | New regulations, including mandatory face masks and the closure of dine-in restaurants, kicked in on Wednesday. |
Hong Kong - which had early success against Covid-19 - is now regularly reporting over 100 new daily cases. | Hong Kong - which had early success against Covid-19 - is now regularly reporting over 100 new daily cases. |
Less than a month ago, the average number of new daily cases was under 10. | Less than a month ago, the average number of new daily cases was under 10. |
What did Carrie Lam say? | What did Carrie Lam say? |
In a statement late on Tuesday, Ms Lam warned the city was on the "verge of a large-scale community outbreak, which may lead to a collapse of our hospital system and cost lives, especially of the elderly". | In a statement late on Tuesday, Ms Lam warned the city was on the "verge of a large-scale community outbreak, which may lead to a collapse of our hospital system and cost lives, especially of the elderly". |
She called on residents to adhere "strictly to social distancing measures and stay at home as far as possible". | |
Her remarks come as Hong Kong confirmed another 106 coronavirus cases on Tuesday, and reported its 23rd overall death. | Her remarks come as Hong Kong confirmed another 106 coronavirus cases on Tuesday, and reported its 23rd overall death. |
A record 145 cases were recorded on Monday. | A record 145 cases were recorded on Monday. |
What are the new restrictions? | What are the new restrictions? |
From Wednesday, dining in restaurants is banned, and only two people from different households can meet, under the toughest rules Hong Kong has adopted so far. | From Wednesday, dining in restaurants is banned, and only two people from different households can meet, under the toughest rules Hong Kong has adopted so far. |
It's also now compulsory for face masks to be worn in all public places. | It's also now compulsory for face masks to be worn in all public places. |
It was earlier announced that spaces like bars, gyms and beauty parlours would be closed. | It was earlier announced that spaces like bars, gyms and beauty parlours would be closed. |
At the start of the month, public gatherings of up to 50 people were allowed - but that was reduced to four, and now two. | At the start of the month, public gatherings of up to 50 people were allowed - but that was reduced to four, and now two. |
Wasn't Hong Kong a virus success story? | Wasn't Hong Kong a virus success story? |
It definitely looked that way to begin with. | It definitely looked that way to begin with. |
At the start of the outbreak earlier this year, cross-border travel with China was sharply reduced, "track and trace" was introduced, and other restrictions were imposed. | |
The city went weeks without a locally transmitted case. | |
But as life started to go back to normal, a rise in locally transmitted cases was recorded. The average number of new cases rose from single figures at the start of the month, to more than 120 now. | But as life started to go back to normal, a rise in locally transmitted cases was recorded. The average number of new cases rose from single figures at the start of the month, to more than 120 now. |
One professor at the University of Hong Kong said the cases had probably emerged due to "flaws in border procedures in Hong Kong". | One professor at the University of Hong Kong said the cases had probably emerged due to "flaws in border procedures in Hong Kong". |
Jin Dongyan told the Global Times that "patients from overseas may have brought the virus to communities which resulted in the current local transmission". | Jin Dongyan told the Global Times that "patients from overseas may have brought the virus to communities which resulted in the current local transmission". |
The latest person to die from the virus was a resident of a care home where at least 45 infections have been recorded. | The latest person to die from the virus was a resident of a care home where at least 45 infections have been recorded. |
Local scientists have voiced fears that a strain of the virus circulating in Hong Kong could cause greater damage. | Local scientists have voiced fears that a strain of the virus circulating in Hong Kong could cause greater damage. |
It is said to have not mutated for at least 22 days, meaning it could have adapted well to humans, becoming easier to transmit. | It is said to have not mutated for at least 22 days, meaning it could have adapted well to humans, becoming easier to transmit. |
Will the election still take place? | Will the election still take place? |
The new measures come amid reports that elections to Hong Kong's parliament - the Legislative Council - could be postponed by a year. | The new measures come amid reports that elections to Hong Kong's parliament - the Legislative Council - could be postponed by a year. |
News outlets HK01, Hong Kong Economic Times and TVB said the government had made the decision, which is yet to be formally announced, because of coronavirus concerns. | News outlets HK01, Hong Kong Economic Times and TVB said the government had made the decision, which is yet to be formally announced, because of coronavirus concerns. |
The elections were set to be held on 6 September. Opposition figures, however, have suggested the postponement is designed to dissipate anger over the new national security law. | The elections were set to be held on 6 September. Opposition figures, however, have suggested the postponement is designed to dissipate anger over the new national security law. |
The wide-ranging law, imposed by Beijing last month, criminalises acts of "secession, subversion, terrorism, and collusion". | The wide-ranging law, imposed by Beijing last month, criminalises acts of "secession, subversion, terrorism, and collusion". |
It was seen as curtailing criticism and freedom of speech - while increasing Beijing's control of Hong Kong, which has been a special administrative region of China since British ruled ended in 1997. | It was seen as curtailing criticism and freedom of speech - while increasing Beijing's control of Hong Kong, which has been a special administrative region of China since British ruled ended in 1997. |