Priority Hospital Admission As HK Logs 1,347 Cases

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2022-02-13 HKT 17:33

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  • Priority hospital admission as HK logs 1,347 cases

Health authorities on Sunday reported 1,347 new Covid-19 cases as they announced that three types of patients will have priority in hospital admission, to help battle a strain on resources over a surge in infections.

Authorities also announced about 2,000 preliminary positive cases.

Sunday's tally was a slight drop from that of the day before. Only two of the latest confirmed cases were imported, while most of the infections involved the Omicron variant.

Suspected outbreaks were identified at more elderly care homes, resulting in additional staff and residents sent into quarantine.

In addition, around 40 Hospital Authority employees tested positive for Covid.

Three male patients in their 80s and 90s, as well as a three-year-old girl who tested preliminary positive, are currently in critical condition.

The girl was admitted to Prince of Wales Hospital on Saturday before being sent to the paediatric intensive care unit of the Children's Hospital as her condition worsened.

Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan from the Centre for Protection said there has been a spike in infections among children in the fifth wave, with around 4 percent of patients being those aged 4 or younger.

The Hospital Authority's chief manager, Larry Lee, said the HA is adjusting their Covid response to prioritise hospitalising three types of patients, namely the elderly, children and those in serious condition.

"We would try to reserve hospital beds, and also some of the beds in the North Lantau [Hospital] Hong Kong Infection Control Centre, and try to make sure patients can be admitted in due course," he said.

As for individuals who are in stable condition and with milder symptoms, Lee called on them to stay home and be patient while awaiting treatment.

He added if the situation worsens, the HA may consider suspending regular services of some hospitals to redeploy manpower in treating Covid patients.

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