HaHaHello
2022-1-21 21:55:16
How about the homeless people?
HaHaHello
2022-1-21 22:25:50
Referring to the 東方人同西方人抗疫態度 is over-simplified the real world.
(1) There are many different 抗疫態度 within in a country.
(2) A lot of 西方人 take the pandemic very serious and have done an excellent job to protect them. While some 東方人 are still saying it is just a flu (as some said this at this 國際疫情討論區). If you have read a lot of posts at LIHKG, then you will know that some 東方人 in Hong Kong are anti-masks. They wear face masks just because most people in Hong Kong wear face masks and the Hongkongers forced 777 to impose mask mandate! Recall that 777 refused to impose mask mandate by arguing that people doing exercises are not suitable to wear face masks. When the situation in Hong Kong became so bad that 777 imposed a very strict mask mandate that people doing exercises are still require to wear face masks by laws.
(3) Some Hongkongers are calling re-open the border with China and do business as usually, while some 西方人 want the keep the lockdowns and have come to protest the pre-matured re-opening, see for example, Protest against Qld reopening too soon at https://nz.news.yahoo.com/protest-against-qld-reopening-too-011140195.html.
HaHaHello
2022-1-21 22:31:18
The above link is now broken. Here is what that webpage says:
A group of Queenslanders will take to the streets to protest against opening the state border prematurely, saying the push to open up is being driven by business rather than public health.
The Health before Profits group is set to rally in support of public health workers and COVID-19 restrictions, including lockdowns and state border closures, in the Brisbane CBD at 5.30pm on Friday.
Spokesman Duncan Hart says the group wants to show public support for the Queensland government's measures and to respond to the "far right anti-health marches" in Melbourne this week.
He says the idea of "living with COVID" was being foisted upon the rest of the country by NSW Premier Gladys Berejikilian and the federal coalition government.
"This is despite most states living largely freely precisely because we have kept COVID out and acted with a swiftness sorely lacking in NSW to eliminate outbreaks when they have occurred," Mr Hart said.
"This is a blatant prioritisation of the profits of business in Australia over the needs of public health which risks seeing the country go down the path of the UK and USA where hundreds of daily deaths have become the new normal."
The Health before Profits group believes vaccination coverage targets used by the Doherty Institute modelling for the national plan to reopen are misleading because they do not cover the entire population.
Mr Hart said 70 per cent of eligible people being vaccinated was only 56 per cent of the total population and easing restrictions at that level will put unvaccinated children, Indigenous communities, and disabled people at risk.
"This is a callous and horrific goal to aim for," he said.
"Even while still in lockdown, in NSW today we can observe the health system at breaking point."
"We want to echo recent concerns raised by health workers' unions across Victoria regarding their hospitals being overwhelmed by COVID patients should any easing of restrictions occur while millions are still unvaccinated."
Mr Hart said authorities and the general public should be using vaccines and health restrictions to eliminate the virus instead.
HaHaHello
2022-1-21 23:44:46
32 new cases and 1 new death in Eritrea
13 new cases and 1 new death in Sao Tome and Principe
78,250 new cases and 78 new deaths in Germany
165 new cases in Gibraltar
16,403 new cases and 30 new deaths in Serbia
17,682 new cases and 18 new deaths in Chile
57,471 new cases and 12 new deaths in the Netherlands
245 new cases and 4 new deaths in Afghanistan
219 new cases and 16 new deaths in Fiji
2,574 new cases and 33 new deaths in Bosnia and Herzegovina
459 new cases and 8 new deaths in Kenya
43,671 new cases and 21 new deaths in Denmark
7,155 new cases and 5 new deaths in Iraq
2,921 new cases and 3 new deaths in the United Arab Emirates
1,836 new cases and 17 new deaths in Belarus
11,434 new cases and 12 new deaths in Bangladesh
83 new cases in Burundi
141 new cases in Bhutan
32 new cases in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
1,068 new cases and 17 new deaths in Azerbaijan
4,884 new cases and 2 new deaths in Saudi Arabia
5,276 new cases and 20 new deaths in Iran
17,742 new cases and 3 new deaths in Switzerland
3,204 new cases in Qatar
306 new cases and 1 new death in Malta
19,649 new cases and 49 new deaths in Romania
2,604 new cases and 2 new deaths in Indonesia
15,935 new cases and 177 new deaths in Vietnam
11,114 new cases and 35 new deaths in Croatia
676 new cases and 10 new deaths in Laos
4 new deaths in El Salvador
1,456 new cases in Iceland
616 new cases and 6 new deaths in Zambia
203 new cases and 4 new deaths in Senegal
9,858 new cases and 11 new deaths in Slovenia
8,815 new cases and 3 new deaths in Nepal
49 new cases in Saint Kitts and Nevis
134 new cases in Liechtenstein
24 new cases in China, Hong Kong SAR
4,480 new cases and 5 new deaths in Estonia
36,665 new cases and 248 new deaths in Poland
10,747 new cases and 25 new deaths in Finland
1 new case in Montserrat
49,513 new cases and 692 new deaths in Russia
1,700 new cases and 18 new deaths in Libya
7,035 new cases and 57 new deaths in Slovakia
424 new cases in Saint Lucia
6,478 new cases and 12 new deaths in Lithuania
32,744 new cases and 156 new deaths in the Philippines
15,957 new cases and 65 new deaths in Hungary
8,767 new cases and 49 new deaths in Georgia
88 new cases in the Solomon Islands
628 new cases in Armenia
26,907 new cases and 11 new deaths in Czechia
341 new cases in New Caledonia
68 new cases in Taiwan
20,156 new cases and 150 new deaths in Ukraine
9 new cases in Comoros
68 new cases in Sint Maarten
64,520 new cases and 88 new deaths in Australia
1,321 new cases and 3 new deaths in Uzbekistan
42 new cases in Cambodia
7,678 new cases and 23 new deaths in Pakistan
3,282 new cases and 1 new death in Mongolia
788 new cases and 1 new death in Kyrgyzstan
67,448 new cases and 33 new deaths in Belgium
16,284 new cases and 6 new deaths in Kazakhstan
44,638 new cases and 12 new deaths in Japan
759 new cases and 4 new deaths in Honduras
9,993 new cases and 65 new deaths in Bolivia
253 new cases and 1 new death in Grenada
792 new cases and 6 new deaths in Suriname
8,640 new cases and 13 new deaths in Thailand
50,373 new cases and 278 new deaths in Mexico
6,766 new cases and 21 new deaths in South Korea
67 new cases in New Zealand
HaHaHello
2022-1-22 10:34:16
因應污水樣本陽性 鳳德公園及豪苑一至三座需強檢
政府宣布,將42個指明地方納入強制檢測公告。其中39個地點涉及15宗初步陽性檢測個案、2宗與輸入個案有關的個案及1宗與本地個案有關的個案。此外,由於有寵物店採集的環境樣本呈陽性,銅鑼灣及大埔廣場I Love Rabbit分店亦被納入強制檢測公告。
HaHaHello
2022-1-22 13:02:40
映葵樓居民 can still go out to work if they are tested to be negatively temporarily. Threfore, they may still spreading the virus!
新增24宗確診 當中18宗本地個案有2宗源頭未明
本港新增24宗新冠病毒確診個案,當中18宗是本地個案,6宗是輸入個案。初步陽性個案超過20宗,當中至少10宗與逸葵樓群組有關。
18宗新增確診的本地個案中,有2宗未找到源頭,一名37歲男子居於荃灣沙咀道363號名逸居第一座,於觀塘寶業大廈12樓C室工作,最後上班日期為1月18日,同日出現咳嗽,翌日向私家醫生求診,驗出病毒。另有一名24歲男子,居於長沙灣邨長欣樓,於葵涌和宜合道22號1樓香港聖公會麥理浩夫人中心任職社工助理,最後上班日期為1月17日,同日出現流鼻水及喉嚨痛,向私家醫生求診,翌日驗出病毒。
另外16宗確診本地個案,當中5宗涉及Delta變種病毒,寵物群組再有新確診者,包括4人曾光顧銅鑼灣或旺角的Little Boss寵物店,或涉及相關群組,1名30歲女子,居於天水圍天盛苑盛謙閣(H座),1月11日到銅鑼灣Little Boss寵物店購買倉鼠,曾與銅鑼灣Little Boss寵物店員工(個案編號:13047)有接觸,在1月18日送檢,翌日驗出病毒。另有1名23歲女子,居於石硤尾邨美如樓,1月4日到位於旺角通菜街其中一間Little Boss寵物店購買倉鼠,1月17日出現流鼻水,19日到社區檢測中心進行檢測。
另一人是曾經光顧香港仔的食肆「龍薈」。香港仔龍薈涉洗手間染疫,有兩名男性患者曾同場光顧,當局懷疑二人在洗手間傳染。
衞生防護中心傳染病處主任張竹君表示,該兩名男患者不相識,曾同時段光顧香港仔南寧街的酒樓龍薈。張竹君認為他們的座位距離相隔很遠,酒樓的大廳有屏風作間隔,在進食時受感染的機會較低。當局調查後發現,二人都曾到男廁方便,有機會相遇,相信是在洗手間染疫。
機電署將派員到場了解,食肆須停業14日進行清洗。衞生防護中心呼籲經常光顧龍薈的顧客盡快做檢測。
其他新增本地確診個案包括葵涌邨逸葵樓的居民或訪客,他們大部分是感染Omicron變種病毒。
衞生防護中心傳染病處主任張竹君說,至現時為止,有約20人確診及初步確診都涉及逸葵樓的群組,包括大廈的保安員,亦包括居民。這些居民的單位分佈於逸葵樓12個樓層、13個單位,座向亦分散,涉及至少9個座向的單位。
有2名源頭不明初確個案,包括居於40歲居於南昌街30號的地盤工人,他在葵涌象山邨、天水圍泳池等工作,他1月20日不適到醫院求診,驗出病毒。目前未知源頭。