Hong Kong health officials warn city’s outbreak is worsening
The number of Covid-19 patients in Hong Kong’s hospitals doubled in recent weeks, leading health care officials to say they are concerned the epidemic situation is worsening.
There are approximately 830 patients currently hospitalised in the Asian financial centre, up from roughly 400 in June, said Gladys Kwan, chief manager at the Hospital Authority. The number of serious and critical patients has risen to about 30, up from a dozen or so, she said.
While officials have been preparing for a rebound, a continued increase could put tremendous pressure on the health care system, she said. If that occurs, hospitals may have to suspend non-essential care, she said.
The issue is discussed every day by health care authorities, she said, although there isn’t a specific number that would trigger a suspension of some care.
Hong Kong reported 2,672 new local cases on July 6, plus an additional 143 infections among new arrivals. BLOOMBERG
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