'Whack-a-mole': Experts call Hong Kong's zero-COVID policy unsustainable

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HONG KONG: With thousands of people locked down in tiny apartments, government quarantine centres filling up and many businesses shuttered, Hong Kong is scrambling to sustain a zero-COVID policy that has turned one of the world\u0027s most densely packed cities into one of the most isolated. The economic and ps

HONG KONG: With thousands of people locked down in tiny apartments, government quarantine centres filling up and many businesses shuttered, Hong Kong is scrambling to sustain a zero-COVID policy that has turned one of the world's most densely packed cities into one of the most isolated.

Once one of the world’s most connected places, Hong Kong is reeling from the closure of its borders, impacting the free flow of people and the availability of food and foreign products the city is so highly dependent on. "This is not sustainable," he said."Eventually we are going to see a very local protracted outbreak, likely to be worse than previous cases."While Hong Kong succeeded in keeping the virus under control for much of 2021, there have been over 600 locally transmitted infections in January so far, compared with just two in December, as the highly transmissible Omicron variant spread.

Leader Carrie Lam has said Hong Kong cannot live with the virus as many major cities are doing. She says more than 80 per cent of the city's elderly are unvaccinated, and a large outbreak of infections will heavily increase the burden on already stretched healthcare services.

 

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