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[New Crown Pneumonia] Nie Dequan: the identity and health status of more than 600 helpers in Wuhan have been verified

2020-02-29T15:48:09.157Z


The outbreak of the new type of coronavirus pneumonia in the Mainland (also known as Wuhan pneumonia) has continued. So far, more than 3,700 Hong Kong people have been stranded in Hubei. The government announced earlier that it will send special planes to take them back to Hong Kong in batches. Local Hong Kong people must register before 6pm yesterday (28th) The government then worked out the number of first charter flights and the number of passengers. The head of the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, Nie Dequan, stated on Facebook on the evening of the 29th that he had verified the identity and health status of more than 600 helpers in Wuhan and dealt with cases outside Wuhan, but who wanted to return to Hong Kong in an emergency.


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Written by: Hu Jiaxin

2020-02-29 23:37

Last updated: 2020-02-29 23:38

The outbreak of the new type of coronavirus pneumonia in the Mainland (also known as Wuhan pneumonia) has continued. So far, more than 3,700 Hong Kong people have been stranded in Hubei. The government announced earlier that it will send special planes to take them back to Hong Kong in batches. Local Hong Kong people must register before 6 pm yesterday (28th). The government then worked out the number of first charter flights and the number of passengers.

The head of the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, Nie Dequan, stated on Facebook on the evening of the 29th that he had verified the identity and health status of more than 600 helpers in Wuhan and dealt with cases outside Wuhan, but who wanted to return to Hong Kong in an emergency.

Nie Dequan, director of the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, stated on Facebook on the evening of the 29th that he had verified the identity and health status of more than 600 helpers in Wuhan. (Nie Dequan Facebook screenshot)

Nie Dequan said on the evening (29th) that non-Wuhan help cases will be handled according to the principle of urgency and priority, and the feasibility of going from their location to Wuhan Airport will be considered.

Nie pointed out that the number will be determined as soon as possible, and the Hubei Provincial Government will also check to make sure that they are not diagnosed or close contacts before they will be returned to Hong Kong.

More than 3,700 Hong Kong people are stranded in Hubei. The government has stated earlier that the first batch of Hong Kong people who have the opportunity to pick up Wuhan will give priority to Hong Kong people in other parts of Hubei Province, including pregnant women, seriously ill patients, And those returning to Hong Kong for surgery or treatment, diploma candidates.

It is reported that the Hong Kong Government will dispatch charter flights to Wuhan as soon as next Wednesday to pick up Hong Kong residents stranded in Hubei Province. Cathay Pacific is responsible for preparing six charter flights. It is known that the first batch of Hong Kong people evacuated from Hubei will be placed in Fotan Junyang Village for quarantine after returning to Hong Kong.

▼ More than 70,000 people infected with pneumonia across the country have not passed down ▼

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Source: hk1

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