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Xi Urges Hong Kong to Take Control of Covid-19 Outbreak

The directive increases pressure on authorities scrambling to keep pace with a deluge of new infections in the financial hub


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This file photo from February 2022 shows people in Hong Kong lying on hospital beds outside Caritas Medical Centre. Analysts have warned that deaths could surge over the coming months as the virus has spread rapidly in recent days. Photo: AFP.

 

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has told Hong Kong’s government to stabilise and control a deepening Covid-19 outbreak in the global financial hub as soon as possible, pro-Beijing media reported on Wednesday.

The directive increases pressure on authorities scrambling to keep pace with a deluge of new infections in the financial hub.

Xi instructed vice-premier Han Zheng to tell Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam about his “concern about the pandemic situation” and his care for local residents, according to front page stories in Beijing mouthpieces Wen Wei Po and Ta Kung Pao.

Neither newspaper specified where Xi was speaking or when.

On Tuesday, Lam said her government’s response to the Omicron variant outbreak had not been satisfactory, with hospitals and medical staff overwhelmed.

Lam, who has not confirmed whether she will seek another five-year term as head of the Chinese-ruled city, said she could “not preclude” the possibility of postponing next month’s chief executive election.

No serious contender has yet declared their candidacy, a highly unusual situation just five weeks before the election.

 

Infections Have Surged

Covid-19 infections have surged 20-fold on a daily basis since the start of February and Lam has said authorities can no longer keep up with testing and isolation mandates.

Dozens of patients were being treated in makeshift open air spaces outside medical centres on Tuesday as several hospitals operated at above 100% capacity.

Health authorities reported 1,619 confirmed infections on Tuesday, a daily record, and another 5,400 preliminary positive cases.

Xi said the government “must mobilise all power and resources to take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and health of the Hong Kong people and ensure the stability of the society in Hong Kong,” according to the newspapers.

Hong Kong has recorded around 26,000 infections since the start of the pandemic, including just over 200 deaths, far fewer than other similar sized major cities.

However, medical experts have warned cases could surge to 28,000 daily by the end of March amid worries about high levels of vaccine hesitancy among the elderly.

 

  • Reuters, with additional editing by George Russell

 

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George Russell

George Russell is a freelance writer and editor based in Hong Kong who has lived in Asia since 1996. His work has been published in the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, New York Post, Variety, Forbes and the South China Morning Post.