A makeshift hospital is being built in Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
HONG KONG - A makeshift hospital located at Tsing Yi, the New Territories in Hong Kong is expected to be completed on Feb 28.
The facility, being built with the help of the Chinese mainland, is expected to provide 3,000 isolation units.
Apart from the Tsing Yi project, community treatment and isolation facilities are also planned in seven other areas, providing a total of some 50,000 beds.
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