Hong Kong has reported some 1,300 cases since a new wave of infections began in late December of 2021, driven largely by the omicron variant. Local authorities require all positive coronavirus cases to go to hospital.
Lam also said Friday that the city was currently procuring âmillionsâ of rapid antigen testing (RAT) kits, and that each resident will receive a kit.
âWe are procuring our RATs in the tens of millions, we think that they will be arriving soon afterwards,â she said.
Her announcement on Friday came shortly after health officials reported another 130 new local coronavirus infections, with almost half of them untraceable.
To reach âCOVID-zeroâ, Hong Kong has implemented one of the worldâs strictest quarantine measures and border controls, and often locks down buildings across the city for mass testing if cases have been detected.
Lam said the âzeroâ transmission target would be maintained âuntil weâve reached a more satisfactory vaccination rate.â
Lam added that the Pennyâs Bay quarantine camp will be converted into a community isolation facility to admit asymptomatic patients, and that home isolation could be implemented for secondary contacts of those already deemed close contacts of an infected person.
She urged the public, especially the elderly, to stop being hesitant about vaccination.
âI hope that ⦠elderly people realize the need to get vaccinated because vaccination will greatly reduce the risk of a serious condition and fatality, and this will in a way alleviate the pressure faced by our healthcare system,â Lam said.
Currently, only about 64% of Hong Kongâs population has received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, behind countries like Singapore where nearly 90% of the total population has been fully vaccinated.
The city has currently reported a total of 14,013 infections since the beginning of the pandemic, with 213 deaths.
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