Forwarded from 📡Guardians of Hong Kong
#ChinesePneumonia #HealthCrisis
United Christian Hospital’s Inventory of masks and protective suits would only last for 5 more days
At present, the United Christian Hospital only has an inventory of surgical mask and advance protective suits that can last for 5 days as well as N95 masks and ordinary protective suits for 20 days.
Once these surgical masks are exhausted, medical staff might need to prepare their own supply.
Source: https://lih.kg/1874285
#Feb11
#FaceMask #GovernanceCrisis #FailedState #HA #HKMedics #Shortage
Shielded From Coronavirus:
Different Statuses of Hong Kong Police, Civilians, Medical Staff ...
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/17053
United Christian Hospital’s Inventory of masks and protective suits would only last for 5 more days
At present, the United Christian Hospital only has an inventory of surgical mask and advance protective suits that can last for 5 days as well as N95 masks and ordinary protective suits for 20 days.
Once these surgical masks are exhausted, medical staff might need to prepare their own supply.
Source: https://lih.kg/1874285
#Feb11
#FaceMask #GovernanceCrisis #FailedState #HA #HKMedics #Shortage
Shielded From Coronavirus:
Different Statuses of Hong Kong Police, Civilians, Medical Staff ...
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/17053
Forwarded from 📡Guardians of Hong Kong
#FaceMask #HKMedics
Li Ka Shing Foundation ordered N95 filter masks for medical staff in Hong Kong.
Since the Hong Kong government has been incapable of proscuring masks for the population, the problem of mask shortage persisted in Hong Kong.
From political groups, NGO, restaurants to individuals, those who managed to source masks distributed masks, sometimes, for free and sometimes, at a cost.
While the borders with China remain open, the demand for masks would continue in Hong Kong.
Source: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=142437067240312&id=101928361291183
#Feb19
Li Ka Shing Foundation ordered N95 filter masks for medical staff in Hong Kong.
Since the Hong Kong government has been incapable of proscuring masks for the population, the problem of mask shortage persisted in Hong Kong.
From political groups, NGO, restaurants to individuals, those who managed to source masks distributed masks, sometimes, for free and sometimes, at a cost.
While the borders with China remain open, the demand for masks would continue in Hong Kong.
Source: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=142437067240312&id=101928361291183
#Feb19