Letters | Hong Kong Covid-19 tests: what’s stopping many parents and low-paid workers from coming forward

Parents would feel less threatened if they could self-isolate at home when being close contacts of positive patients, instead of fearing being sent to quarantine. This would allow children to follow the school curriculum as best they can and for parents to work remotely from home.
Finally, low-income workers would feel less threatened if being a close contact or a positive patient wouldn’t put their livelihoods on the line. Who would pay the bills when your salary isn’t being paid for two weeks?
Ensuring low-wage or daily wage workers are paid minimum salary when hospitalised or quarantined, trying not to separate corona-positive children from parents entirely, and quarantining negative close contacts at home, would definitely make people feel less threatened and more willing to come forward to be tested, private doctors’ office or not.
Severine Barry, Mid-Levels