Editorial | Virus forecasts all add up for greater need for Hong Kong to remain extra vigilant

  • Whatever university studies say on the projected number of infections and deaths from the city’s fifth wave, there is some way to go before we can breathe a sigh of relief

Going by a Chinese University projection, Hong Kong’s fifth wave of Covid-19 may kill more than 7,000 people and infect as many as 5 million, or two-thirds of the population. Photo: Bloomberg

It may have appeared scaremongering when a University of Hong Kong study warned that the Omicron-fuelled fifth wave could peak with a daily 28,000 infections by the end of this month. That was just five weeks ago when the daily numbers – 986 infections and a third death – were just a fraction of what we have seen in recent days.

Looking back, the projection may even seem conservative. Whether a greater sense of alertness could have curbed the spread is perhaps hypothetical, but the worse-than-expected outbreak certainly demands heightened vigilance.

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