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Thursday, July 30, 2020, 12:06
COVID-19 tally exceeds 3,000 in HK
By Gu Mengyan
Thursday, July 30, 2020, 12:06 By Gu Mengyan

Commuters wear face masks as they travel on a MTR underground metro train in Hong Kong on July 29, 2020. (PHOTO / AFP)

Hong Kong's COVID-19 tally soared to 3,002 on Wednesday, as 118 cases were added to the city's eight-day streak of triple-digit new coronavirus infections.

One-third of the total was recorded over the past eight days, while it took the city six months to record its first 2,000 infections. Five imported cases and 113 locally transmitted cases were reported on Wednesday.

A 76-year-old woman who died on Wednesday morning became the city's 24th COVID-linked fatality. She is believed to have contracted the virus in a medical ward at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, where a cluster of seven patients were infected.

Seventeen deaths, or 70 percent of the total, have been recorded since July 13, as the city's worst wave of COVID-19 outbreak, which began earlier this month, hit multiple elderly care homes and public housing estates.

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Four more residents and two more workers at an elderly care home in Tuen Mun were confirmed infected on Wednesday, bringing the total cases in this cluster to 36, second only to another home in Tsz Wan Shan, where 45 patients and six deaths were recorded.

Clusters also continued to emerge at public hospitals.

On Wednesday, four support workers at Princess Margaret Hospital preliminarily tested positive for the virus, three of whom had worked in the same ward.

Health authorities said about 80 others in the city have preliminarily tested positive.

Meanwhile, a hotline service will be launched for COVID-19 patients awaiting hospital admission.

So far, about 380 patients have been transferred to second-tier facilities since the occupancy rate of isolation wards has approached 80 percent, nearing capacity.

To ease the pressure on isolation beds, the AsiaWorld-Expo-an exhibition center being converted into a community treatment facility-is expected to admit stable patients as early as Saturday.

The newly confirmed cases also included 54 people who were diagnosed with the disease after gatherings with friends. The report of these cases came on the same day that the city's strictest social distancing rules to date took effect, including a blanket ban on dining in restaurants.

We really hope the central government can give us a helping hand once the pandemic is gone.

Perry Yiu Pak-leung, deputy chairman of China Travel Service

Recession continues

Also on Wednesday, the government revealed that Hong Kong's economy contracted 9 percent year-on-year in the second quarter of 2020-worse than estimated amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a statement, a government spokesman said the recent resurgence in coronavirus cases has clouded the near-term outlook for the city's economy.

"Local consumption activities were severely disrupted by the threat of COVID-19 and social distancing requirements throughout the quarter, while outbound tourism came to a halt amid stringent travel restrictions," the spokesman said.

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Perry Yiu Pak-leung, deputy chairman of China Travel Service, told China Daily that the city's battered tourism sector was preparing local tours for local people, which were encouraged and subsidized by the government, but the outbreak's resurgence has interrupted all their efforts.

Having no business at the moment, many travel agencies are facing the threat of bankruptcy despite government relief, Yiu said.

"We really hope the central government can give us a helping hand once the pandemic is gone."

Eleanor Huang contributed to this story.

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