LettersCoronavirus epidemic: time for Hong Kong to show hard-hit Hubei it cares
- As the coronavirus outbreak has caused an unprecedented amount of suffering, the Hong Kong government should help the people of Hubei and express the goodwill of Hong Kong society, which has a tradition of supporting compatriots in need

As the coronavirus outbreak has caused an unprecedented amount of suffering, it is time for the fund to provide immediate help to the people of Hubei and express the goodwill of Hong Kong society, which has a long, celebrated tradition of supporting compatriots in need.

The fund should also provide financial support to non-governmental organisations with relief programmes in Hubei. Médecins Sans Frontières, which has an office in Hong Kong, has shipped medical protective equipment to Wuhan from Brussels. The Hong Kong Red Cross has also worked with its partner in mainland China to source medical equipment globally.
Although the Disaster Relief Fund has not received funding applications for the coronavirus outbreak, the Hong Kong government should proactively offer financial support to these organisations while ensuring their operational independence and flexibility.
Tingting Pan, Mengqi Wu, Simon Wang, Kowloon Tong