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China aims to boost Hong Kong corona testing capacity by 20 times

People wearing masks to protect against the coronavirus walk at a subway platform in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020 (AP)

HONG KONG : China aims to boost Hong Kong’s coronavirus testing capacity to 20 times its current ability, said the leader of a support team sent from Guangdong province to aid the city in its worst outbreak ever.

The Chinese testing team of about 60 people will work with the Hong Kong government and three mainland Chinese testing companies to process 100,000 to 200,000 samples every day, said Yu Dewen in a state media video interview released on Monday.

“Our main mission is to help the Hong Kong government conduct testing on a large scale for the population," said Yu, who is an official with Guangdong’s health commission. Yu also led the Guangdong delegation earlier sent to help Wuhan, the central Chinese city where the virus first emerged last year.

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“Hong Kong’s public institutions can only run about 10,000 tests a day, which is far from enough to meet the needs of epidemic prevention," he said.

The Asian financial center has been battling a fierce resurgence over the past month and its health-care infrastructure and testing capacity has quickly come under strain, with isolation beds and wards in public hospitals nearing their limits. The death toll in Hong Kong has also jumped as the new wave infects older people compared to previous outbreaks.

Data from the government show that city authorities have performed around 250,000 tests over the first 28 days of July, averaging less than 9,000 daily. Other places facing resurgences, like the Australian state of Victoria, are testing at over twice that pace.

In the interview, Yu didn’t give any details on how the testing would work and whether it would be mandatory -- something Hong Kong’s government also hasn’t clarified. Any mass testing effort is complicated by deep political mistrust after China imposed a national security law on Hong Kong, which has already been used to target key pro-democracy activists.

The mainland-sponsored testing push has fanned suspicions that authorities will collect DNA samples from residents, as local law enforcement recently did with protesters who were arrested. The tactic is also deployed frequently by police in Xinjiang and elsewhere on the mainland.

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The Hong Kong government denied that there are plans to harvest DNA on Monday, saying that the claims are unfounded and that test samples will not be transported to the mainland.

Yu said that the Chinese team would work with the Hong Kong branches of three mainland laboratories - BGI Genomics Co, Guangdong Hybribio Biotech Co and Guangzhou Kingmed Diagnostics Group Co.

State broadcaster CCTV reported on Saturday that all 7.5 million Hong Kong residents will receive free virus testing, without citing sources. The report also estimated the testing could be completed within “a few days," though no public information has been released on how any testing drive will be conducted.

China wanted Hong Kong to conduct mandatory testing of the entire population but the city’s government and experts blocked the proposal, local newspaper Ming Pao reported Monday, citing unidentified sources. Chinese experts then offered voluntary testing for the whole population, a proposal that the city’s authorities are still mulling, the newspaper said.

China has built up an enormous testing capacity -- officials said the nation can process nearly 4 million samples daily now -- and has used rapid testing to curb resurgences in Wuhan, Beijing and the northeastern city of Dalian.

“We have a lot of experience in large-scale testing from the mainland. We shared our experience with Hong Kong," said Yu. “We supported Wuhan, supported Beijing. We are very confident we can finish this task nicely."

Hong Kong on Tuesday reported 75 local coronavirus cases, the second day of new infections falling below a hundred. About half of the new local cases -- 32 -- are of unknown origins.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.

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