China Sends Team to Hong Kong for Conducting Widespread Coronavirus Testing

The deadly virus outbreak has created a major stir around the world in recent times infecting more than 17.8 million people worldwide

Seven of the Chinese health officials were due to the arrival in Hong Kong on Sunday, the first members of the 60-person team that is going to carry out widespread testing for the coronavirus or COVID-19 in the territory as the global financial hub races to pause a third wave of the illness.

The National Health Commission of China on Saturday made an announcement about the scheduled arrival. This comes as the world continues to grapple with the coronavirus.

Members of the team are from public hospitals in Guangdong province while a specialist team of six from Wuhan, where the novel coronavirus first appeared, will help prepare part of the AsiaWorld Expo convention center as a facility for COVID-19 patients. The initiative is the first time mainland health officials have assisted Hong Kong in its battle to control the coronavirus. Some local residents fear China may use this as an excuse to collect DNA samples for surveillance purposes.

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Leader Carrie Lam said on Saturday the former British colony asked for help from the central government due to the resurgence in cases. She said the government was studying whether everyone in Hong Kong could be tested, local broadcaster RTHK reported on Saturday. The Chinese territory saw a surge in locally transmitted coronavirus cases in July and introduced a raft of tightening measures including restricting gatherings to two people and mandating face masks in all outdoor public spaces.

Hong Kong has reported around 3,400 coronavirus cases and 33 deaths since January, far lower than other major cities around the world. But the daily number of new infections has been in the triple-digits for the past 11 days. Beijing recently imposed a security law that critics say undermines Hong Kong's autonomy, which was guaranteed under a "one country, two systems" formula when the city returned to Chinese control from Britain in 1997.

(With agency inputs)

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