Politics
Written by: Liu Jinhua
2020-02-21 15:16
Last updated: 2020-02-21 15:16The epidemic in Wuhan is raging in the mainland. Hubei Province has taken measures to prevent the epidemic from spreading to other provinces and cities. However, 2,500 Hong Kong people were stranded in 30 cities in Hubei Province due to the closure.
A member of the Legislative Council of the People's Democratic Alliance, Liang Meifen, held a press conference today (21st), saying that she received 50 cases of stranded Hong Kong people asking for help, involving 100 Hong Kong people. The age is at least seven months, and the maximum is seven. Ten years old. She said that some Hong Kong residents stranded there could not buy food, including insufficient milk powder to feed their babies, and her mood became unstable. She called on the government to contact and provide support as soon as possible.
At the press conference, Liang Meifen showed a clip of two stranded Hong Kong residents seeking help. (Photo by Liu Jinhua)
At the press conference, Liang Meifen showed a clip of two stranded Hong Kong residents asking for help. Among them, Ms. Bi, who was stranded in Xianning City, claimed that she had bought a ticket for the third grade and returned to Hong Kong. Food was temporarily available, and no one was infected in the village. She quoted the local public security bureau as saying that she must have a health certificate and an invitation letter issued by the Hong Kong government to return to Hong Kong, but did not explain the meaning of the invitation letter. Ms. Bi also pointed out that the Hong Kong government did not take the initiative to contact her, and expressed concern that the two children in Hong Kong hope to return to Hong Kong as soon as possible.
Mr. Zhang, who is stranded in Songzi City, said that the local government could not answer when it would relax the measures to close the city and was very worried about it. He also said that he needed to pay public housing rents and gas fees on schedule, and was worried that if he stayed in Hubei for several months, he would be taken back by the Housing Department, and he would not be able to return to work and earn income.
Liang Meifen criticized the Hong Kong Government for inadequate communication with the stranded Hubei residents and relevant Mainland authorities. It is estimated that the staff of the Hong Kong Government's Wuhan Office was not sufficient to take care of stranded Hong Kong residents. She believes that the Hong Kong Government has the conditions to provide them with assistance and cannot "fall off the drain." She also believes that the government should be open and honest with the local Hong Kong people, "being honest and honest, and being honest", believing that frankness can give local Hong Kong people hope instead of being ignored.
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Liang Meifen also suggested that the Hong Kong Government should set up a "case officer" to try to support stranded Hong Kong people in Hong Kong, such as taking care of their families. She also suggested that the Hong Kong government can arrange local Hong Kong people to return to Hong Kong in batches and in small amounts. According to the more pressing cases of consultants, after testing, they should assist them to return to Hong Kong if they are in a healthy state. . Leung said that there are more than 50 camps in Hong Kong that are funded or unfunded by public funds, but only two of them have been converted to segregated camps, and they believe that they should take the initiative to contact them. She also said that the weak government applied sincerity to make the public understand the anti-epidemic action, and called on the government to be honest about the progress of various anti-epidemic measures.
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