Coronavirus: Hong Kong says rise in imported cases could trigger community outbreak

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HONG KONG (REUTERS) - Hong Kong said on Saturday (March 21) a surge in imported cases of coronavirus would likely lead to a community outbreak and pile pressure on the city's already stretched healthcare system.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong said on Saturday a surge in imported cases of coronavirus would likely lead to a community outbreak and pile pressure on the city's already stretched healthcare system.The Chinese-ruled territory, with 273 confirmed cases of coronavirus and four deaths, is trying to contain a surge in cases as people return from overseas infected with the disease.

"The influx of people returning from overseas will last at least two weeks ... The recent epidemic caused by imported cases is much more severe than any period of combating the pandemic in the past two months," Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said.Hong Kong has toughened curbs on travellers, ordering 14 days of quarantine for arrivals from midnight on Thursday and advising against all non-essential travel.

The government said it would make civil servants work from home and urged employers to be flexible with work from home arrangements.

 

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The second wave in the form of imported cases is a real threat for Asian countries. They fared well in managing the first wave, let’s hope the second wave passes off well too.

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