People register for the organ donor scheme at a booth in Hong Kong’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital on May 23. For cross-border cooperation to succeed, people must trust that the scheme is accountable. Photo: Jelly Tse
People register for the organ donor scheme at a booth in Hong Kong’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital on May 23. For cross-border cooperation to succeed, people must trust that the scheme is accountable. Photo: Jelly Tse
Hong Kong

Letters | High-handed response to Hongkongers pulling out of organ donor scheme further erodes trust

  • Readers discuss the Hong Kong government’s response to withdrawals from the organ donor register, the need for a science-based review of the city’s Covid strategy, and the EU’s treatment of China

People register for the organ donor scheme at a booth in Hong Kong’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital on May 23. For cross-border cooperation to succeed, people must trust that the scheme is accountable. Photo: Jelly Tse
People register for the organ donor scheme at a booth in Hong Kong’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital on May 23. For cross-border cooperation to succeed, people must trust that the scheme is accountable. Photo: Jelly Tse
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