Hong Kong is fast approaching Covid-19 isolation capacity

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HONG KONG - Hong Kong is approaching its capacity to handle Covid-19 cases, as the latest Omicron threat puts a strain on the city's overloaded healthcare system.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong is approaching its capacity to handle Covid-19 cases, as the latest Omicron threat puts a strain on the city's overloaded healthcare system.

To cope with the emergency, the government has opened facilities at the AsiaWorld-Expo convention centre which has 500 beds. Non-paediatric inpatient wards at all but three of Hong Kong's 17 public hospitals were fully occupied on Monday. Authorities are preparing for potential community outbreaks with added steps, including by relocating some patients with other illnesses in order to release beds for future virus cases, Dr Ko said.

Because its vaccination rate is among the lowest for developed economies - and many residents have taken a shot by China's Sinovac Biotech Ltd that studies say protects less again Omicron - there is uncertainty over how the variant's spread locally will play out.

 

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