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Letters | Coronavirus in Hong Kong: how to (not) win friends and influence people, Carrie Lam style

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TV screens broadcast Chief Executive Carrie Lam announcing the closure of all but three border crossings with mainland China, in Admiralty on February 3. Photo: Robert Ng
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What is the matter with Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor? She seems to be taking every opportunity to show herself as both insensitive and unintelligent. She makes it impossible for any rational person to remain on her side.

The last straw has to be the border “closures”. If you have a leak in a boat, you plug the leak. You don’t half-plug it and keep on bailing. Is it not simple?

People coming in from China have a strong likelihood of carrying the new coronavirus. Therefore, until the virus is contained (or eradicated), Hong Kong must stop people coming in from China.

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If there are Hong Kong residents coming back, allow them in but quarantine them for 14 days. That is discriminating between potentially sick people and potentially well people. It is not racial discrimination.
China has set the standard; it has quarantined some cities. Other countries around the world are – sensibly – banning people from China and Hong Kong.
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Lam, therefore, has plenty of justification to seal the borders and contribute to the protection of the Hong Kong people. If she fails to do this, then clearly she has no concern for the well-being of Hongkongers.

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