Hong Kong to put six isolation facilities into use within March


his aerial photo shows people working at the construction site of Tsing Yi mobile cabin hospital in Hong Kong, on Feb 26, 2022. - Xinhua

HONG KONG - Six community isolation facilities in China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will be put into use within March, providing about 20,000 beds, the HKSAR government announced on Thursday (March 10).

Two isolation facilities located in Tsing Yi and San Tin Tsuen Road, Yuen Long, have already been handed over to the HKSAR government, while the rest will be put into operation in the coming few days or late March.

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