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[Wuhan Pneumonia] Trade Union Forces Feng Guan Zheng to Strike "Sincerely Calling for Medical Care"

2020-01-31T13:52:06.886Z


"Wuhan pneumonia" is raging. There have been 12 confirmed cases in Hong Kong so far. Some medical staff are dissatisfied with the government's unwillingness to "seal" the virus and cannot block the source of the virus. The union of the Hospital Authority emphasizes that if the government does not respond to the request, it may be launched. Strikes in stages, 6,700 HA staff have promised to strike. The Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam, emphasized in a press conference today (31st) that there would be no "customs clearance". Regarding the possible strike by medical staff, she said that the strike would only harm Hong Kong's patients and the medical system, and "sincerely called for" medical care to consider Whether she really wanted to go on strike, also said that she respected the medical staff very much, cherished the contribution of the medical staff, and praised the medical staff for their reliability and professionalism. She pointed out that she felt worried about the medical care, and the government has introduced effective measures to reduce the number of people coming to Hong Kong, reduce the workload of medical care and provide equipment. She hoped that they would reconsider whether to strike and should be tolerant and respectful of each other, not to exclude certain people. .


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Written by: Cui Zheng Zheng

2020-01-31 20:59

Last updated: 2020-01-31 21:46

"Wuhan pneumonia" is raging. There have been 12 confirmed cases in Hong Kong so far. Some medical staff are dissatisfied with the government's unwillingness to "seal" the virus and cannot block the source of the virus. The union of the Hospital Authority emphasizes that if the government does not respond to the request, it may be launched. Strikes in stages, 6,700 HA staff have promised to strike.

The Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam, emphasized in a press conference today (31st) that there would be no "customs clearance". Regarding the possible strike by medical staff, she said that the strike would only harm Hong Kong's patients and the medical system, and "sincerely called for" medical care to consider Whether she really wanted to go on strike, also said that she respected the medical staff very much, cherished the contribution of the medical staff, and praised the medical staff for their reliability and professionalism.

She pointed out that she felt worried about the medical care, and the government has introduced effective measures to reduce the number of people coming to Hong Kong, reduce the workload of medical care and provide equipment. She hoped that they would reconsider whether to strike and should be tolerant and respectful of each other, not to exclude certain people. .

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Lin Zheng: Looking forward to the medical staff to think about whether to strike

Lin Zhengyue pointed out that she has worked closely with medical staff in her public career. She has great respect for medical staff and cherishes the contribution of medical care. She has no doubt that medical care has great benefits for Hong Kong and Hong Kong people. (I have no doubt that they have the best interest of Hong Kong people as well as Hong Kong.)

She pointed out that she understands the concerns of medical care, and the government has introduced effective measures to reduce the number of people who come to Hong Kong from the Mainland and elsewhere. Currently, many of the reported cases belong to Hong Kong residents. The government has also reduced the workload of hospitals and provided medical staff with all necessary information. Assistance, for example, when the number of equipment is insufficient, the government still prioritizes the allocation of equipment to medical staff, and also provides subsidies for medical care. I hope that they will consider what the government has done and then consider whether to strike. They also call on the society to be tolerant and respectful, not targeted exclusion. some people.

Mrs Carrie Lam said at a press conference today that Hong Kong's current anti-epidemic strategy is in line with WHO's recommendations. (Photo by Lu Yiming)

Weighing flow will be further reduced

As for the issue of "seal customs", she pointed out that it was not a scientific approach, did not comply with the latest recommendations of the World Health Organization, and was not feasible in reality. It was even more discriminatory. She believes that the current control measures of the Hong Kong Government can reduce the flow of people back to the country. In the future, the flow of people at border crossings will continue to decrease, and the government will also observe whether it is necessary to increase the intensity of control.

As for the control measures introduced earlier by the Hong Kong Government, is it discriminatory? Lin Zhengyue pointed out that "this is a question of proportionality." The Hong Kong government proposed measures against Hubei Province because Hubei is the region with the worst epidemic situation. The measures of the Hong Kong government are "in proportion."

The government held a press conference today to announce the latest anti-epidemic measures. (Photo by Lu Yiming)

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