'Thousands Of Covid Cases May Have Gone Undetected'

"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

Related News Programmes

"); jQuery(document).ready(function() { jwplayer.key='EKOtdBrvhiKxeOU807UIF56TaHWapYjKnFiG7ipl3gw='; var playerInstance = jwplayer("jquery_jwplayer_1"); playerInstance.setup({ file: "https://newsstatic.rthk.hk/audios/mfile_1592719_1_20210526173839.mp3", skin: { url: location.href.split('/', 4).join('/') + '/jwplayer/skin/rthk/five.css', name: 'five' }, hlshtml: true, width: "100%", height: 30, wmode: 'transparent', primary: navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Trident")>-1 ? "flash" : "html5", events: { onPlay: function(event) { dcsMultiTrack('DCS.dcsuri', 'https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1592719-20210526.mp3', 'WT.ti', ' Audio at newsfeed', 'WT.cg_n', '#rthknews', 'WT.cg_s', 'Multimedia','WT.es','https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1592719-20210526.htm', 'DCS.dcsqry', '' ); } } }); }); });

2021-05-26 HKT 14:35

Share this story

facebook

  • 'Thousands of Covid cases may have gone undetected'

Researchers from the Chinese University estimated on Wednesday that limitations with the city’s coronavirus testing methods had seen nearly 20,000 Covid-19 infections slip through the net.

However, the team said the majority of these “hidden” cases suffered from only mild symptoms and will not have been infectious after a couple of weeks.

The research team arrived at their estimate of missed infections after conducting blood tests on more than 4,000 people over the last year.

They found that six people below the age of 60 had developed antibodies specific to the Covid-19 virus. Five of the six had tested negative when they were quarantined as close contacts of confirmed cases.

None of the six had serious symptoms, with one completely asymptomatic, and researchers said they would not have spread the virus after 10 to 14 days.

The team calculated that between 4,439 and 19,659 adults and 1,756 minors in Hong Kong would have been similar undetected cases.

The city has confirmed 11,835 Covid-19 cases so far since the start of the pandemic.

Microbiology professor Paul Chan suspects the use of nasal or throat swab tests is the reason why so many infections have gone undetected.

“Maybe because the sample quality was not good, so it is false negative,” he said.

Chan suggested authorities do more tests using nasopharyngeal swabs – which collect samples from deeper in the nasal cavity – or use stool sampling as a supplement.

However, he said Hong Kong is outperforming other places, as overseas studies estimate that up to 90 percent of infections are not being picked up in the likes of the US, Pakistan, Spain and Geneva.

Chan said the key to reaching zero infections is widespread vaccination.

Another study his team has conducted found that fully vaccinated people, regardless of which jab they had taken, were equipped with enough antibodies to trigger “explosive protection” against the coronavirus.

RECENT NEWS

Airwallex Yield Service Goes Live In Hong Kong

Airwallex has officially launched Airwallex Yield in Hong Kong on 18 June 2025, which it advertises to offer businesses... Read more

Alipay And Rokid Launch AR Glasses Payment Function For In-Store Payments In China

Rokid has launched its latest augmented reality device, Rokid Glasses. In China, the Rokid AR payment glasses support i... Read more

InvestHKs Gulf Cooperation Council Fintech Visit Spurs Strategic Partnerships

Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) reinforced its role as a global business hub through a strategic visit to the Gulf Cooperat... Read more

Can Crypto Firms Catch Up On Compliance Gaps As Regulations Evolve?

As crypto adoption accelerates, regulators are ramping up enforcement of the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) Tra... Read more

OneDegree Eyes Global Growth With Middle East, Europe And Africa Next

Hong Kong virtual insurer OneDegree has made significant progress in the Middle East, securing 20 contracts since enter... Read more

IFAST Introduces Bondsupermart Live With Stock-like Trading Experience For Bond Investors

To address structural inefficiencies in bond markets, iFAST introduced Bondsupermart Live, a digital bond trading servi... Read more