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Border lockdown is not inciting fear for food supply as locals are more concerned about disinfection items

Rumour has it that once China locks down some of its borders, supply of food supplies in Hong Kong would be affected. It is unsure if such rumours have affected price of vegetables, e.g. lettuce was sold for $30/catty.

With reference to the price of vegetables during New Year in previous years, the price should generally be 10% higher than usual, but the price hike this year has nearly doubled.

As for the supermarkets, there was no sight of people lining up or scrambling for food items. Some food shelves were running low on stock. However, disinfection items were completely sold out.

Source: United Social Press

#Jan28 #CoronavirusOutbreak #Borderlockdown #FoodSupply
Family Members of Coronavirus Victim Asked to Self-Quarantine at Home, as Quarantine Camps Are Full

The Center for Health Protection (CHP) explained that family members of the confirmed patients of Coronavirus infection have not been sent to the quarantine camp, as quarantine camps are full. Instead, they were asked to self-quarantine themselves at home. After being questioned, the Home Affairs Department stated that there is no need to notify district councilors of CHP’s arrangement.

Cheung Man Lung, District Councilor of Cheung On, urged the CHP to immediately transfer the patient's family to quarantine camps.

Source: Cheung Man-lung's facebook https://www.facebook.com/manlungor/posts/1000273547014791

Photo: Stand News

#Feb9 #ChinesePneumonia #GlobalOutbreak #BorderLockDown