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Citizens call for shut-down of High-speed Rail to Stop Coronavirus Pneumonia From Spreading to Hong Kong

As Wuhan Pneumonia hastily spreading around the globe, citizens initiated “Seal the High Speed Rail Operation”, demanding the government to shut down the broader connecting China to prevent the virus from spread into Hong Kong.

It was sighted at West Kowloon High Speed Rail Station on January 26 that Police officers have put on filter masks and protective goggles.

Editor's note: Although Hong Kong raised its alerts to the highest level on January 25, the Chief Executive of HKSAR refused to close down the boarder connecting China, the most effective way to contain the deadly contagion as top microbiologists recommended. The high-speed rail is the most common way for Wuhan residents to travel to Hong Kong.

#Jan26 #ChinaPneumonia #Wuhan #GlobalOutbreak #HighSpeedRail
#ChinaPneumonia #Outbreak
Mongolia Seals Off Border with China to Prevent the Spread of Wuhan Pneumonia

Editor's note: Although countries around the world are taking precautions to limit the flow of people and the transmission of the coronavirus, Hong Kong government has announced openning the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge link for free for 7 days.

Mongonlia announced on January 28 that all roads and passageways at the border with China will be closed. All public gathering will be cancelled. Classes in educational institutes will be suspended until 2 March 2020.

Source: RTHK #Jan28
Germany confirms three further cases of Wuhan Pneumonia, adding to a total of 4 confirmed cases

Source: DW

#ChinaPneumonia #GlobalOutbreak #Germany
#ChinaPneumonia
Shoppers Snap Up Frozen Foods and Disinfection Items in Supermarkets

Fearing that the new coronavirus epidemic would persist, some citizens hurried to supermarkets to stock up food. Staple foods, such as rice and noodles could be seen to be low in stock. Frozen foods, hand sanitizers, and sanitized paper towels were almost all snapped up.

Shoppers said that the situation is worse than the SARS outbreak and that currently it is most difficult to buy disinfection goods.

Source: RTHK

#Jan29 #GlobalOutbreak #HK
#ChinaPneumonia
First Case of Wuhan Pneumonia in Finland Confirmed

Finland confirmed its first confirmed case of the coronavirus-induced pneumonia. The patient is a 32-year-old Chinese tourist, who had reportedly left Wuhan for Finland five days ago.

Source: https://bit.ly/2U8Hn0y

#29Jan #GlobalOutbreak
#ChinaPneumonia
Korea Consulate Provides 15,000 Masks for Free for Koreans in Hong Kong

On Wednesday (January 29), the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Hong Kong announced on its Facebook page that it will provide 15,000 masks for free to Korean compatriots in Hong Kong, including South Koreans stranded in Hong Kong and those visiting and traveling in Hong Kong.

Source:https://www.facebook.com/kcginhk/

#Jan29 #GlobalOutbreak #Korea
#ChinaPneumonia
Pro-government Critics Criticize Medical Staff's Call For Strike, Requesting Punishments and Dismissal for Participants

Pro-government columnist Chris Wat Wing-yin wrote on her Weibo page today (January 30) a stern criticism on frontline medical staff's plan to put on a strike which was meant to assert pressure on the government for a full border lockdown between Hong Kong and China to halt the influx of potential Novel Coronavirus victims, a burden that existing medical infrastructure can no longer support.

She used “deserters of an army should be executed” as an analogy, calling on the Hospital Authority to dismiss those who participate in the strike.

In her post, Wat also cited police as an example, saying that since the anti-extradition movement, police have “sacrificed their lives, sacrificed the privacy of their families and friends, sacrificed their reputation” in order to carry out their duties.

Sharing the same view, Sergeant Lau Chak-kei, also nicknamed "Bald Sheriff Lau Sir", quoted Wat’s post on his Weibo page. He also added his own comment that "I really hope that they will be infected by the new coronavirus". Probably only after realizing what an embarrassment his outrageous comment might cause, he toned down and commented, “One day when the staff is sick, then he can truly understand a patient’s feeling”.

Source: Stand News

#Jan30 #Strike
#ChinaPneumonia
Netizens revealed : Emirates Flight from Bangkok Carried Suspected Wuhan Pneumonia Victim

Netizens revealed that on an Emirates flight (EK384) from Bangkok to Hong Kong today (January 30), a group of mainland passengers kept coughing before boarding the plane. Some of them admitted privately that 2-3 of them had fever. Some of these passengers came from Hubei. The flight arrived at Hong Kong International Airport on the same day, at 7.40pm.

Source: Facebook

#Jan30 #GlobalOutbreak
#ChinaPneumonia
Unexploded IED Found at Shenzhen Border; Suspect Demands Border Closure

Hong Kong has seen 3 bomb cases over 2 consecutive days. An improvised explosive device (IED) was found in a rubbish bin at the Shenzhen Bay Control Point on Tuesday morning. 2 other incidents involving suspected IEDs and explosives happened, prior to this discovery: The first incident was the discovery of an IED at a public toilet in King George V Memorial Park in Jordan. The second incident was a men's toilet cubicle being set ablaze at Caritas Medical Centre, Cheung Sha Wan. It was suspected to be caused by a home-made bomb.

A message on Telegram claimed responsibility, demanding the immediate closure of the city’s borders to the Mainland, in order to prevent the coronavirus outbreak from worsening in the city. The message also issued a warning, threatening to blowing up major transportation networks between the Mainland and Hong Kong if the demands are not met. The 3 cases are currently being followed up by the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau.

Source: Ming Pao
#Jan29 #Bomb #HongKong
#FirstHand #Protests
Rally in Districts Against Government’s Unconsulted Decision to Set Up Quarantines Centres and Designated Clinics in Town

12:00 | Kwai Chung

Residents of several districts have initiated rally against the government’s measures to set up quarantines centres and designated clinics all around Hong Kong.

In Kwai Chung South, around 200 residents, including children and the elderly, marched to oppose the government turning the district's public clinic, which was frequently visited by the elderly and infants, to a designated clinic for patients of the Chinese Pneumonia. District councillor Leung Ching-shan and residents chanted slogans such as “Failed Government Is Killing Hong Kong Citizens”.

#Feb16 #PoliceState #FailedState #ChinaPneumonia #KwaiChung #DesignatedClinics