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Hong Kong battles Covid-19’s third wave with local innovations

  • R&D companies create virus-killing disinfectant spray, 3D-printed medical face shields and AI-monitored temperature screening to contain outbreak
  • Government – using experience gained from 2003 Sars crisis – quick to support public and launch safety measures to combat spread of disease

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Hong Kong’s innovative hi-tech companies have been quick to offer products that are helping people around the world respond to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Photo: Shutterstock

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The Covid-19 pandemic has proved to be a tough and long-drawn battle as many parts of the world are seeing the resurgence of the coronavirus disease.

In New Zealand, for example, the general election scheduled for September 19 has been postponed until October 17 because of a new outbreak of the coronavirus disease, Covid-19, surfacing in August after 102 days with no reports of community transmission.

Japan has been seeing four-digit daily increases of cases throughout much of August, and Germany has also been reporting higher numbers of new cases in recent weeks.

Hong Kong has been battling another rise in Covid-19 cases – the “third wave” as some people have called it, which began in mid-July – after earlier success in slowing and even halting the outbreak. The number of new confirmed cases was peaking at a three-digit daily increase before dropping to a two-digit daily rise in early August.

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Difficult decisions have had to be made in the city to introduce a two-person limit on group gatherings in public spaces, and temporarily shut down some businesses while imposing restrictions on dining in restaurants.

Hong Kong imposed restrictions on people dining in restaurants after the ‘third wave’ of cases of the coronavirus disease, Covid-19, was discovered in July. Photo: Nora Tam
Hong Kong imposed restrictions on people dining in restaurants after the ‘third wave’ of cases of the coronavirus disease, Covid-19, was discovered in July. Photo: Nora Tam
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