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SFH, DoH and Controller of CHP on MERS
Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food and
Health, Dr Ko Wing-man; the Director of Health, Dr Constance Chan; and the
Controller of the Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health,
Dr Leung Ting-hung, at a media session on the latest developments of Middle
East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) at the Central Government Offices this
afternoon (June 8):
Secretary for Food and Health: I am very concerned about the development of
the outbreaks of MERS in Middle East and the Republic of Korea. Because of
the very close and frequent personnel exchange between Hong Kong and Korea,
we are particularly concerned about the recent development in Korea. We
notice that there is a significant increase in the number of tertiary
transmission among the confirmed MERS cases. It has actually exceeded the
other categories in all the confirmed cases. At the same time, according to
media reports, there is a recent confirmed MERS patient in Busan. All these
factors have significantly increased the risk of community outbreak of the
disease in Korea. I have, therefore, just convened an interdepartmental
meeting under the MERS Preparedness Plan and decided to raise the response
level from "Alert" to "Serious". At the same time, the Department of Health
has also issued a travel health advice. We appeal to members of the public
to avoid unnecessary travel to the Republic of Korea. If there is a need to
be there, please avoid visiting health-care institutions and take necessary
infection control measures, such as wearing a mask and pay attention to hand
hygiene.
Controller of the Centre for Health Protection: Since the first case
confirmed on May 20, altogether 87 cases of MERS have been confirmed as of
this morning. These include an exported case to Guangdong Province. The
cases involve several cities in Korea, involving three to four provinces. So
far, according to the information provided by the Korean health authority,
all the cases contracted the infection in or within the hospital setting. We
are very concerned that as the number of tertiary cases has reached more
than 60 per cent and has exceeded the number of cases in the second
generation, or the secondary cases, the risk of community transmission is
certainly possible, although the Korean health authority has said that so
far all the cases have contracted the infection at the hospital setting.
Director of Health: I would like to mention the factors which we take into
account in considering escalating the preparedness level of the MERS
Preparedness Plan in Hong Kong from "Alert" to "Serious". We have taken into
account the increasing numbers of MERS in Korea which we believe would
likely continue to increase, the details of which Dr Leung has just reported
to you. Hong Kong, as we all know, is a very densely populated city and we
have very close communication with Korea. Korea is a very popular tourist
destination for Hong Kong. And we understand that daily, on average, some 5
000 people leave Hong Kong for Korea and at the same time, on average, about
5 000 people come back from Korea to Hong Kong. Although, at present, there
is no evidence, I have to emphasise, at present there is no evidence of
community outbreak in Korea and there is no evidence which points to an
efficient transmission from human to human in this MERS Coronavirus.
Nonetheless, having considered the fact that our public health-care system
is already close to saturation, we considered it is necessary for Hong Kong
to adopt a more stringent measure to prevent the introduction of MERS into
Hong Kong.
Reporter: (About official warning issuance and airport inspection.)
Secretary for Food and Health: There is yet no concrete evidence of
community sustained transmission in Korea. There is also no biological
evidence of mutation of this particular coronavirus to the effect that it
can now highly adapt itself to the human environment and can transmit
amongst human beings efficiently. Nevertheless, we are still taking these
measures, that is, to escalate our response level and to issue a travel
health advice to our citizens. It is mainly due to the facts that the risk
of community outbreak in Korea has now significantly increased and there is
a very close and frequent personnel exchange between Hong Kong and Korea.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese portion of the transcript.)
Ends/Monday, June 8, 2015
Issued at HKT 18:29
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