Hong Kong to Mass Test Whole City for Covid, Report Says

Hong Kong to Mass Test Whole City for Covid, Report Says

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Hong Kong faces a significant challenge in combating COVID-19, with directives from Xi Jinping urging the government to prioritize virus control. Despite Carrie Lam's initial resistance to a citywide lockdown, mass testing of nearly 8 million residents is planned. The overwhelmed healthcare system struggles with isolation space, prompting discussions on using hotel rooms for isolation. Travel restrictions, including a ban on Singapore Airlines flights, add pressure as cases rise. The situation remains complex with various solutions being explored.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was Xi Jinping's directive to the Hong Kong government regarding COVID-19?

To implement a citywide lockdown

To make virus control the top priority

To increase tourism

To prioritize economic recovery

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What is the plan for testing Hong Kong residents for COVID-19?

Testing only travelers

Testing only healthcare workers

Testing all residents over the next few weeks

Testing only symptomatic individuals

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30 sec • 1 pt

What challenge does Hong Kong face with its healthcare system during the pandemic?

Inadequate testing facilities

Shortage of vaccines

Overwhelmed healthcare system and limited isolation wards

Lack of medical staff

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is one proposed solution for handling positive COVID-19 cases in Hong Kong?

Providing them with home testing kits

Admitting them to private hospitals

Allowing them to self-isolate at home

Sending them to mainland China for isolation

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30 sec • 1 pt

Why did Hong Kong ban flights from Singapore Airlines?

Due to political tensions

Because of Singapore's widening COVID-19 issues

To reduce air traffic

To promote local airlines