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#HealthCrisis
Frontline Medical Staff of Prince of Wales Hospital Urge Government to Ban Entry of All Chinese Mainlanders and Provide Sufficient Protective Gear

Medical staff at the Prince of Wales Hospital issued an open letter to the senior management of Hospital Authority today (January 31), asking the management to escalate their request to the government to ban entry of all mainland visitors and to provide sufficient protective equipment to frontline medical staff.

Frontline staff of the anaesthesia and intensive treatment ward as well as those in operation ward stated in the letter that they have vigilant in discharging their duty to take care patients.

However, in view of the lack of appropriate protective equipment meeting WHO standards, inadequate isolation facilities in hospital, and potentially unreliable travel and contact history self-declared by patients, frontline staff urged the government to take on stringent measures before Hong Kong's public health system crumbles.

Source: RTHK
#Jan31 #GlobalOutbreak #ChinesePneumonia #BorderShutdown
Medical Staff Pledged to Go on a Strike, Urging Government to Shut down Hong Kong-China Borders

Hospital Authority Employees Alliance (HAEA) held a press conference today (January 31) responding to the preventive measures against Wuhan Pneumonia announced by the Government. HAEA stated that around 6,500 medical staff have pledged to go on a strike next week. Chairman Yu Wai-ming reiterated that "border shutdown" is the most suitable way to curb the epidemic.

Source: Stand News #Jan31
#GlobalOutbreak #WuhanPneumonia #BorderShutdown
#HealthCrisis
Over 500 People Lined Up in Tai Wai for Masks, Even From Far Away Or Under Cold And Hunger

A pharmacy in Tai Wai announced on social media yesterday that there would be 300 boxes of masks available. Around 8 a.m., over 500 citizens could be seen queuing up for purchase. The line lengthened out up to three streets.

The pharmacy gave quota tags to the lined-up at 9 a.m.. Those who had the tags could buy only 1 box of masks (50 masks) starting from 10 a.m..

Citizens who made successful purchase were happy. Some families successfully bought few boxes. An old lady queued up at around 4 a.m., saying that she was hungry under the cold weather, and described the condition as “freeze to death”. A citizen from Tuen Mun arrived by taxi, saying that it was “very hard and going round in circles” just to buy masks.

Source: RTHK
#Jan31 #ChinesePnuemonia #Masks
#MaskShortage
Medical Staff Suspected of Stealing Masks and Gloves

Police received a report from staff members of Princess Margaret Hospital at about 6:23 this evening (January 31) that 14 surgical masks, 22 N95 masks and some surgical gloves went missing in a ward. It was suspected of being stolen by a 56-year-old female staff member surnamed Wong.

Source: Stand News
#Jan31 #GlobalOutbreak #ChinesePneumonia
#Heartwarming
While Pharmacies Stock Up and Speculate, Bedding Shop Procures Mask for Neighbourhood in Sheung Shui

There is a shortage of mask supplies in Hong Kong. Some pharmacies were criticized for stocking up, raising prices of masks and making a fortune from speculation.

A bedding shop in Sheung Shui Choi Yuen Estate attempted to ordered masks for sale to ease the shortage in neighbouring community. The first 200 people each can buy 1 box at HK$70.

The first shopper said that he has lined up overnight since 8pm the night before. Another one queued up with a baby as early as 2 am in the morning. The shop operators distributed tokens to those in the line at 7:30 am for them to pick up their masks at 10:30 am.

The shop owner also gave away water and soya drinks to shoppers in the morning. The scene was very warm and touching.

Source: Flash Media Hong Kong

#Jan31 #GlobalOutbreak #ChinesePneumonia #Masks
#FirstHand #Jan31
17 Months On: #GrannyWong Commemorates Victims in #831PrinceEdward Police Attack

1840 | Prince Edward

Jan 31, 2021 marks 17 months since the Hong Kong police attacked train passengers at Prince Edward Station on August 31, 2019.

In face of the growing control by the authorities under the National Security Law, Granny Wong, a pro-democracy activist who had been detained in China and arrested in Hong Kong, persists in calling on citizens' attention to police brutality and the need to stand up for justice.

Like all other days, the police were heavily deployed around the station to curb civilians from mourning casaulties from the pro-democracy movement.
#FirstHand #Jan31 #PrinceEdward831
District Councillor Collects Flowers from Hongkongers to Commemorate Casaulties of the Pro-democracy Movement

Lam Siu-ben, district councillor of Yau Tsim Mong district collected 4 boxed of white flowers from civilians who hope to pay tribute to the casaulty of the pro-democracy movement.

The day marks 17 months after the 8.31 Prince Edward Station attack by the police. On August 31, 2019, the police attacked train passengers with pepper spray and baton inside the trains and on the concourse. During the time, first aiders and reporters were barred from entering the station to attend to the injured civilians and monitor the police. The police claimed no civilian had been killed.

While memorial activities become more and more difficult to carry out under the control of the authorities, the district councilor said he would bring the flowers to the Sandy Ridge Cemetery where unidentified bodies were buried by the goverment in Hong Kong.

#Death #SandyRidgeCemetery
#FirstHand #Jan31
Hong Kong Government Imposes Ambush-Style Lockdown in Lam Tin, Despite a Recent Testing of the Residents

2100 | Lam Tin

On Sunday, January 31, 2021, the Hong Kong government imposed its fourth “ambush-style” lockdown in Hong Kong since the first one was enforced in Jordan on Jan 23, 2021.

Blocks 5 and 7 of #LagunaCity in #LamTin were labelled as a "restricted area" and all residents were required to take a Covid-19 test by 2am.

The authorities claimed that the operation would be completed by 7am on Monday. In fact, around 1,200 residents had already been tested recently, but the authorities insisted a lockdown of the residential area.

#FailedState #Lockdown
#FirstHand #Jan31
Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan Visits Residential Area under Government's "Ambush-style" Lockdown

22:10 | Lam Tin

On the evening of Jan 31, 2021, the Hong Kong Government imposed a sudden mandatory lockdown of two blocks of #LagunaCity, a housing estate in Lam Tin, ordering all residents in the "restricted area" to undergo the #covid19 test, despite that most of them have been tested recently.

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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28292

Secretary for Food and Health #SophiaChan visits the site before midnight.

#PoliceState #Lockdown
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#FirstHand #Jan31
Resident Confused by Government's Repeated Orders to Multiple Covid Tests Within Days

A resident of #LagunaCity expressed confusion in the Hong Kong government's enforcement of a mandatory lockdown of the housing estate on Jan 31, 2021. The resident talked to the press at 20:20, following the government's announcement of lockdown at around 19:00.

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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/28292

The resident pointed out that they only received the result of the recent covid tests, also imposed by the government, on Jan 29, 2021; however, just one day after, the government imposed an ambush-style lockdown of two blocks and order residents to be tested again.

At 7am on Feb 1, the government claimed the operation was completed. 461 people were tested and no positive case was found.

#LockDown #FailedState