Bloomberg
Hong Kong unveiled a plan to deal with infectious diseases after a mysterious pneumonia outbreak in the central Chinese city of Wuhan.
The government classified the response level as “serious†— the second-highest scale of action in its three-tier system, with the top-most being emergency, according to the Department of Health.
The public hospitals in Hong Kong have reported eight patients, aged from four to 50, who have been to Wuhan and shown fever and respiratory infection or pneumonia symptoms, according to a statement from the Hospital Authority. The government has decided to step up monitoring of the situation, said Sophia Chan, the city’s secretary for food and health.
44 people have been diagnosed with pneumonia in Wuhan, while the cause of the outbreak remains unknown. Hong Kong authorities said thermal-imaging systems will be deployed as part of increased fever surveillance at boundary check points.