Hong Kong denies mass China-backed coronavirus tests are bid to harvest DNA

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HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - Hong Kong denied plans to harvest residents' DNA as part of a China-backed coronavirus-testing blitz, as deep political mistrust further complicates the city's efforts to contain its worst outbreak ever.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong denied plans to harvest residents' DNA as part of a China-backed coronavirus-testing blitz, as deep political mistrust further complicates the city's efforts to contain its worst outbreak ever.

The Hong Kong government"solemnly clarified that this is absolutely unfounded," pledging in a statement that samples"will not be transported to the mainland for testing." Last week, the government barred a dozen pro-democracy candidates from campaigning for office and delayed local legislative elections planned for Sept 6 for a one year - a move condemned by US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo as an attempt to crush dissent.

China's National Health Commission declined comment, while the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. China is"building the world's largest police-run DNA database," enrolling tens of millions of individuals with"no control over how their samples are collected, stored and used," the Australian Strategic Policy Institute said in a report released in June.

 

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