No. of new COVID-19 cases in HK soars to 2,071

2022-02-15 03:16
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HONG KONG – Hong Kong’s surging number of novel coronavirus cases reached yesterday a new record daily high of 2,071, with this figure set to more than double today thanks to over 4,500 preliminary positive cases.

Of the confirmed cases reported yesterday, all but 19 are local infections.

Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan of the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) said there are backlogs in testing, delays in the confirmation of infections and bottlenecks in the admission of patients.

The CHP said post-mortem specimens were taken from two elderly men who recently died before being taken to hospital, and the samples returned positive.

They were a 73-year-old who lived in Lam Tin and a 77-year-old who lived in Yau Ma Tei.

Subsequent tests at the mortuaries showed the men carried the virus.

Meanwhile, two other elderly men with COVID-19 have died at public hospitals.

Ten COVID-19 patients were in a critical condition, including a three-year-old girl, officials said yesterday.

The Hospital Authority (HA) said more than 3,600 COVID-19 patients are currently in public hospitals or isolation facilities.

It said it would set up a hotline for thousands of patients who are waiting to be admitted to hospital. – RTHK, MPD


People queue for COVID-19 testing in Hong Kong yesterday. – Xinhua

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