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Hong Kong allows medical staff in mainland China to practice their profession on its soil to combat COVID-19

The Hong Kong government has urgently allowed doctors and nurses from mainland China to practice their profession on its territory to avoid the collapse of its health system due to the huge rise in Corona injuries.
In a statement, the government noted that Hong Kong, which has a judicial system separate from that of mainland China, had adopted a “legal framework” for the mainland government to “support it urgently as necessary and in a more efficient and expeditious manner.”

“Hong Kong is now facing a very serious epidemiological situation that continues to rapidly deteriorate,” she added, also referring to its use of its exceptional powers that exempt “certain persons or projects from all necessary legal requirements” to act “to increase Hong Kong’s ability to control the epidemic and contain the fifth wave during the period”. short period of time.”

Doctors in mainland China are currently not allowed to practice their profession in Hong Kong without undergoing local tests and without holding a work permit.

Autonomous Hong Kong is facing an unprecedented wave of COVID-19 infections, with thousands of infections being reported daily.

As in mainland China, Hong Kong, one of the world’s most densely populated cities, adopted a very strict “zero Covid” strategy that kept it from the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic significantly for two years.

But the authorities in Hong Kong were surprised by the start of the spread of the highly contagious “Omicron” mutant in late December on its territory.

The announcement comes a week after Chinese President Xi Jinping urged Hong Kong to take “all necessary measures” to control the COVID-19 outbreak, stressing that the city could not think of coexisting with the virus like most parts of the planet.

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