Shades Off | Hong Kong has Covid-19 under control. It’s time to drop the mask mandate
- A respite from wearing masks in the hot, humid summer makes sense, although we should still wear them on crowded public transport
- Such a move does not mean living with Covid-19 or being nonchalant about a dangerous disease. It is more a statement of confidence
Outgoing Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor in March announced a three-phase process of reopening, with the first two stages relatively well defined. That has gone to plan, with the unexpected addition of dropping mask-wearing in country parks and when exercising outdoors.
There are aspects of Covid-19 measures I don’t expect will go away until there are truly effective vaccines and treatments. The best way to deal with a disease that can so quickly mutate and spread involves social distancing, lockdowns and face masks when there are outbreaks.
To ensure the prompt response that is needed, there has to be a testing system for arrivals to the city and a way of effectively tracing and alerting people who have been in contact with someone diagnosed with Covid-19. But there are degrees of infection and some people are more at risk than others, so clear mechanisms are necessary.