Hong Kong seeks property tycoons’ help to house COVID-19 patients
Hong Kong | Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has asked major property developers to find 10,000 hotel rooms for isolating people who test positive for COVID-19 as the city’s biggest outbreak yet challenges its zero-tolerance approach to the virus.
On a video call on Wednesday, Ms Lam urged hotel owners to provide “much-needed accommodation” to isolate positive patients with mild or no COVID-19 symptoms, according to a government statement. Officials had already secured some 4400 rooms before the meeting, of which 1700 will be available before the end of this week and the rest by the end of next week, according to the press release.
Bloomberg
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