The municipal governments of Shenzhen and Zhuhai on Saturday imposed tighter quarantine restrictions on travelers coming from Hong Kong, as newly confirmed cases in the city hit a daily record high for the fourth day in a row.
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香港疫情嚴峻,深圳及珠海暫停與香港互認隔離政策。
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Update: Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau borders, HK-Macau ferry terminal - closed
To prevent serious coronavirus spread from the mainland, medical experts, employees from Hospital Authority and the public have demanded the government to shut all such crossings with China.
The city cannot afford another outbreak due to the lack of manpower, protective equipment and isolation rooms.
After closing a handful of minor crossings on Jan 30, the government announced on yesterday that 3 more borders with the mainland will be closed. People can still come to Hong Kong from Mainland via
Shenzhen Bay Port,
HK-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge,
the international airport.
The government said a complete closure of the border would be impractical, economically damaging and discriminatory.
On Monday, medical workers in Hong Kong went on strike for the following demands:
1. Restrict entry of any visitors via border with the mainland
2. facilitate the distribution of masks to the public, and ensure a safe environment for the staff
3. ensure that front-line medical workers have adequate supplies and protection
4. provide enough isolation wards for patients and suspend non-emergency service
5. guarantee no reprisals for strikers
Photo 1: wikipedia
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絕不能政府無能,醫護執屎
武漢肺炎襲港醫療界工會發佈會
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[政府無能 港人自救 ]
醫管局員工陣線聯同其他醫療組織昨天發表聲明,明確指出武漢肺炎於香港已有爆發
跡象,我等要求政府全力做好防疫工作,立即拒絕旅客經中國入境香港。
香港人口密集,生活環境極度擠迫,本已極度容易讓傳染病散播。再加上香港政府以 及醫院管理局的無能管治下,香港的公營醫療體系早已不勝負荷;其中內科病床更是 首當其衝,超過100%病床佔用率已成司空見慣的情況。面對以上種種不利因素,香港 政府面臨已知的武漢肺炎威脅,依然任由關口毫無管制,導致昨日(一月二十二日) 終於透過大白象工程高鐵引入本港第一宗武漢肺炎確診個案。其後昨日晚上更出現第 二宗確診個案,擴散情況令人擔憂。
香港醫護經歷過沙士慘痛一戰,深知做好防疫才是防止社區大規模爆發的唯一辦法。 武漢肺炎初期病徵輕微,猶如隱形病人一般,若毫無管制進入香港,只會將病毒更廣 泛地傳染給香港市民。加上現時武漢肺炎未有任何針對性的藥物或疫苗,因此只有果 斷的防疫措施,才能保證香港市民的安全。
然而,如此簡單易明的道理,似乎正正就是香港政府不敢面對的真相。一月二十一日 ,署理行政長官張建宗於記者會提及高鐵的抵港乘客毋須填寫健康申報表,結果當日 即有染病旅客乘搭高鐵入境香港,成為本港第一宗確診個案;一月二十二日,港府更 宣布港珠澳大橋一連七日實施小型客車免費通行政策,必定會迎來更多染病者通過此 政策入境香港。港府無視防疫工作的重要性,即使香港醫護如何專業,亦難以抵抗是 次致命疫症的入侵。
二零零三年,香港醫護對香港病人不離不棄;二零二零年,香港醫護維護病人的初心 依舊。今早,醫院管理局質素及安全部總監鍾健禮醫生繼續呼籲各位同事緊守崗位, 嚴格遵照感染控制指引,為疫情做好準備。然而,當權者卻未有做好把關工作,未能 有效減低病毒源頭入侵本港的機會。現在香港出現確診病人,完全是港府管治無能而 引入已知病毒,此乃人禍,並非天災。為挽救香港市民的性命,醫護必須集合所有力 量向港府施壓,要求政府落實入境防疫工作,並立即拒絕旅客經由中國入境,直至疫 情完全受控為止。
今日,醫管局員工陣線在此嚴正呼籲,政府必須於一月二十八日之前全面落實香港邊 境防疫措施,否則醫管局員工陣線不排除會行動升級,包括發動工業行動。
醫管局員工陣線亦即將會就武漢肺炎舉行特別會員大會,商討可能發起工業行動事宜 ,請各會員留意電郵通知。
醫管局員工陣線
二零二零年一月二十三日
The incompetence of our government would not save us; Hong Kongers should save ourselves
Yesterday, the Hospital Authority Employees Alliance (HAEA) has issued a joint statement with other healthcare-related unions. Our statement clearly stated that Hong Kong is displaying definite signs of the Wuhan Pneumonia outbreak. We have urged the HKSAR government to establish effective preventive measures against the disease outbreak by refusing all travellers entering Hong Kong through mainland China.
Hong Kong is an extremely densely-populated city with immensely crowded living conditions. These are all factors that facilitate the spreading of any infectious disease. In addition, the incompetent governance of our government and the Hospital Authority has led to a collapsing public healthcare system - medical beds are constantly full, and bed occupancy rates of over 100% are already a commonplace phenomenon. Under such unfavourable factors, the HKSAR government still chose to implement zero controls at our borders, despite the very known threat of the Wuhan Pneumonia. This has directly led to the first confirmed case of Wuhan Pneumonia in Hong Kong yesterday (22 January), in which the patient entered Hong Kong via the white elephant High Speed Rail. Later on, the second confirmed case also appeared yesterday night.
The healthcare workers in Hong Kong have learnt the hard lesson through SARS, that preventive measures are the only way to stop a massive outbreak of disease in our community. The initial symptoms of the Wuhan Pneumonia can be mild, and if such invisible patients may enter Hong Kong without any control at the borders, they would bring with them the deadly virus that could infect many in Hong Kong. Also, currently we do not have any curative treatments or vaccines that could tackle the Wuhan Pneumonia, thus preventive measures implemented decisively are our only way to ensure the safety of the citizens of Hong Kong.
However, it appears that such an easily-understood rationale has become the inconvenient truth that our government refuses to face. On 21 January, Acting Chief Executive Matthew Cheung has stated that there was no need for High Speed Rail passengers to fill out health declaration forms, yet on the same night the first confirmed case in Hong Kong crossed our border via the High Speed Rail. On 22 January, the government also announced the implementation of a toll-free policy for small passenger vehicles on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge for seven consecutive days. This could potentially introduce even more infected patients into Hong Kong. Despite the professionalism of the Hong Kong healthcare workers, if our government continues to ignore the significance of prevention, there is little way for us to battle the invasion of this deadly disease.
In the year 2003, the healthcare professionals in Hong Kong have never abandoned those who were sick and ill; in the year 2020, the intention to safeguard the patients in Hong Kong remains the same. This morning, Dr. Chung Kin-lai (the Director of the Quality and Safety Division, the Hospital Authority) continued to appeal to all colleagues for their commitment to their duties, and to adhere to the infection control guideline in preparation for the epidemic. Yet, those in power have turned a blind eye to the government’s inability to establish preventive measures, such that the source of the deadly virus could not be effectively reduced. The occurrence of confirmed cases appearing in Hong Kong is completely due to the incompetent governance of our government. They have transformed a natural disaster into a man-made one by introducing the virus into Hong Kong. In order to save our citizens, healthcare workers should join forces in pressuring our government to implement effective preventive measures at boundary control points. Also, all travellers entering Hong Kong via China should be refused, until the epidemic is fully under control.
Today, the HAEA is making a serious appeal to the HKSAR government - all preventive measures should be fully implemented in Hong Kong before 1 February. If the government cannot deliver, the HAEA will not rule out an escalation of actions, which includes the initiation of industrial actions.
The HAEA will hold an Extraordinary General Meeting regarding the Wuhan Pneumonia very soon, in which the possibility of initiating industrial actions will be discussed. All members please stay tune to your email inbox for further notification.
Hospital Authority Employees Alliance
23 January 2020
zhuhai city 在 Josh the Intern Youtube 的最佳貼文
I walked 100,000 steps in 24 hours and it was the hardest physically and mental challenge I have ever done!
I explored Macau on my 100,000 steps challenge, using my Garmin watch to record my steps. It works similarly to a fitbit, recording the amount of steps you do while walking.
I wanted to do this extreme adventure challenge to test my limits and see if I could walk 100,000 steps in a day.
As a challenge itself, it was very difficult but what made it harder was the fact that I filmed it all solo. I used my camera and tripod, carrying all my gear on my back for the 24 hour hiking challenge.
There were extreme highs and lows in this crazy travel experience however finishing it at 22 hours of walking was the most rewarding feeling in the world.
The distance of 100,000 steps is around 50 miles or 80km and I had never done anything close to that distance.
Many ultra marathons are 50 miles but I was only walking not running so it was not as bad as that! (perhaps next time I can try!)
I walked around Macau, exploring off the beaten path and discovering hidden gems all around the place. With this many steps to do I really could walk down every alleyway and street in Macau, exploring all the areas I had never travelled to before.
Macau is a great city for a challenge like this as I could explore so many different urban and natural environments, walking and hiking at the scenic Penha Hills for sunrise. When hiking off trail I even found 2 abandoned buildings that were awesome fun to explore.
I also walked past Ama Temple, the oldest temple in Macau at over 500 years old. The whole area around this Chinese temple is full of interesting history and a wonderful travel destination for things to do in Macau.
I walked down the red street, Senado Square, Hong Kung Temple and went to a secret travel destination called Sun Yat Sen Park. This park found on the border of Zhuhai offers great nature spots and very beautiful walks through greenery. It is certainly a hidden gem of Macau and worth travelling to or visiting when in Macau whether you live in Macau or are visiting on a Macau day trip from Hong Kong or China.
I then walked to Kun Iam Temple, exploring the ancient garden, off the beaten path and far from the crowds there are so many things to discover here it really makes for a great outdoor hiking adventure!
I walked over the Macau bridge to Taipa, exploring Old Taipa Village and then going back to the Grand Lisboa Hotel. Here back in Macau side you can find photogenic neon lit streets perfect for urban exploring or night photography.
Overall walking 100,000 steps in 1 day was an awesome adventure and a crazy travel challenge. Thank you to Garmin for recording all my steps!
I really hope you enjoyed this adventure video in Macau and if you would like to see more adventure vlogs like this one or more travel content in Macau, please let me know!
Thank you so much for watching this adventure challenge and I will see you in the next video!
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zhuhai city 在 Josh the Intern Youtube 的精選貼文
I walked the length of the richest place in the world; Macau, China.
I started at the Zhuhai Macau boarder Gate and walked all the way to the other side of Macao, Hac Sa Beach.
I walked through Macau side, Taipa, Cotai Strip and ended in Coloane at Hac Sa Beach.
Macau is one of the most unique cities and places in the world and because it is known as the Las Vegas of Asia it is often overlooked as an adventure travel destination. However, Macau is home to urban landscapes like nowhere else and if you enjoy urban exploration then it is the perfect adventure travel destination.
Fai Chi Kei is the most densely populated part of Macau and Macau is the densest place in the world. So walking under the towering apartment blocks and dimly lit alleyways made for a perfect adventure.
I walked to the Red Market area which is a local market in Macau home to lots of street food and in this area you can really see local life in the city.
Next I walked through the streets to Senado Square, Ruins of Saint Paul and St. Dominic's Church. Usually these Macau landmarks are very busy with travellers however on todays thru hike of Macau it was very quiet and seemed more like a hidden gem you would find travelling off the beaten path.
This is because of the Coronavirus there are many travel bans and Macau tourism has suffered.
This meant on my walk I had to wear a face mask however beyond that I felt safe.
After walking over the Macau bridge and passing the Macau tower and walked into Taipa and explored the nature side, going around Taipa Hill.
Here you can find amazing views of the Cotai strip and Macau's city skyline.
Finally I walked to Coloane, going on the coastline and climbing the rocks by Cheoc Van Beach.
I ended my thru hike of Macau by sitting on the black sand beach of Hac Sa.
It was a crazy adventure travel trip and I had so much fun exploring the city and vlogging my adventure.
Please let me know what you thought of this Macau adventure travel vlog and please let me know if you would like to see more walking adventures like this.
Perhaps you can tell me which country I should walk the length of next.
Thank you for watching this adventure vlog and I will see you in the next travel video!
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