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Written by: Hou Cailin
2020-01-25 20:22
Last updated: 2020-01-25 20:22As Wuhan's new coronavirus epidemic continued to spread, the number of confirmed diagnoses in mainland China exceeded 1,300 and 41 died. A doctor in Wuhan died this morning. There have been 5 confirmed cases in Hong Kong. Regarding comments that asked the government to "close customs", the Chief Executive, Lam Cheng Yuet-yee, responded, "It is impractical to rashly cut off exchanges with Hong Kong and it will not affect these measures because of the relationship between Hong Kong and the Mainland. The public health should be the top priority."
He Bailiang, director of the Center for Infection and Infectious Diseases of the University of Hong Kong, posted a post on his Facebook in support of the "sealing customs clearance" across the country. Sealing off customs is the best policy, and it is a single and most effective measure.
He Bailiang, director of the HKU Infection and Infectious Diseases Center, posted on Facebook and expressed support for customs clearance.
He Bailiang, director of the University of Hong Kong Infection and Infectious Diseases Centre, said on his Facebook post tonight (25th) that he supports the "Finland customs clearance" across the board. In extraordinary times, extraordinary measures are adopted. Customs clearance is the best policy. "It is a single and most effective measure. . "
Slowly relax until Hong Kong officials wake up to all other measures
He Bailiang also said that until the epidemic situation is stable, wait for Hong Kong officials to "wake up", wait until there are enough masks and hand liquor for the public to use, and wait until all other measures are implemented across the line before slowly relaxing. "The virus is waiting for someone!"
Regarding the "seal customs" theory, the Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam, said at a press conference today that it would be impractical to rashly cut off exchanges with Hong Kong. It would not affect the implementation of relevant measures because of the relationship between Hong Kong and the Mainland, and would put public health first. Leung Cheuk-wai, Dean of the University of Hong Kong School of Medicine, Yuan Guoyong, Chair Professor of the Department of Microbiology, University of Hong Kong, and Xu Shuchang, Chair Professor of Respiratory Department of the University of Hong Kong, believe that closure is not a correct and feasible strategy.
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