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There is no privilege in the world in the face of the virus

2022-01-11T23:10:30.029Z


A four-year-old girl was admitted to the hospital because she contracted the new coronavirus. She was infected by her father. A smart little girl, at night, lifts her corset by herself, imitating how adults use electronic induction to open the barrier.


A four-year-old girl was admitted to the hospital because she contracted the new coronavirus. She was infected by her father.

The smart little girl, at night, undressed by herself, imitating how adults use electronic induction to open the door of the isolation ward, walking to the corridor of the ward, and when she met the nurse, she said, "I'm hanging on Mommy." Hearing it, I was also heartbroken.


Written by: Dr Li Ha-yin, Director of Strategy and Development, Hospital Authority


One day, on my way home from get off work, I passed by near Yucheng Building in Happy Valley.

It was only 7:30 in the evening, and the streets were deserted.

The shops and restaurants were all closed, and there was a dead silence, only to see teams of police teams, police cars, parked by the roadside, ready to enclose the building for testing.

In addition to medical staff, they are the ones who silently guard the Hong Kong people in the fight against the epidemic, but who know their hard work?

Over there, a young talent returned to Hong Kong from other places, was infected with Omicron, and was admitted to the infection control center on North Lantau Island.

In this generation, it is understandable to share bits and pieces of their lives on social media.

A smiling face complaining about the quality of the food at the infection center is a strong contrast to the scene where the four-year-old girl sneaks out of the ward just because she misses her mother, and the police force stands alone in her post.

Everyone is also a part of society and has the responsibility to create an environment of coexistence, harmony and sharing.

This is not only the government's responsibility, but what every citizen should do.

In the fight against the epidemic, this means getting vaccinated, traveling with peace of mind, wearing masks, washing hands frequently, avoiding places where there are many people without masks, not traveling if possible, paying more attention to the epidemic situation, and abiding by government recommendations and rules.

When we complain that the fifth wave affects our lives, when we complain about the ineffectiveness of others, perhaps we should ask ourselves whether the people around us and ourselves are doing their part.

It’s easy to criticize others, but it’s hard to criticize yourself. But now is the time to do self-examination. When we ask what society has done for us, we should also ask ourselves whether we have fulfilled our civic responsibilities. In the face of the virus, there is no privilege in the world.

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Source: hk1

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