Opinion | To beat Covid-19, Hong Kong must execute ‘dynamic zero infection’ strategy as intended

  • Even with mainland support, Hong Kong will struggle to bring coronavirus infections under control if it takes a half-hearted approach to “dynamic zero-Covid”
  • Reluctance to pursue more stringent measures for fear of backlash will only prolong the outbreak and put many more vulnerable lives at risk

A pedestrian passes barrier tape cordoning off a gym facility, closed due to Covid-19 restrictions, at the Kwun Tong Promenade in Hong Kong on March 3. Officials in the city must have the courage to do what it takes to bring the virus under control. Photo: Bloomberg

The highly infectious Omicron was first discovered in South Africa in late 2021 and declared a “virus of concern” by the World Health Organization on November 25. Its spread to other parts of the world, including Hong Kong, was not unanticipated. But the exponential rate at which it has exploded nevertheless caught our city off guard.

With a total of more than 350,000 positive cases logged and 1,366 deaths as of March 3, the severity of the situation in Hong Kong has surpassed that of Wuhan and indeed any developed country.
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