Letters | ‘Dynamic zero Covid’ strategy in Hong Kong requires many sacrifices, but is worth pursuing

  • Readers praise the efforts of young people to protect the city’s most vulnerable during the pandemic, urge the government to do more to boost vaccination rates, and suggest how social gatherings could resume

Commuters in Hong Kong’s Central district on January 27. Photo: Bloomberg
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Every day it seems that the international media is blasting Hong Kong’s Covid-19 policy with headlines such as “Hong Kong risks everything with ‘impossible’ Covid-zero goal”, “Hong Kong Covid isolation could last to 2024, Euro chamber says” and “Hong Kong departures climb to pandemic high as residents flee”. While “dynamic zero-Covid” may ultimately prove to be an elusive goal, we, on behalf of Hong Kong’s elderly, young children and vulnerable population, say, thank you for trying and thank you for your sacrifice.
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