2022-01-28t045050z_3_lynxmpei0r03r_rtroptp_3_health-coronavirus-hongkong-policy

Whack-a-mole Experts call Hong Kong's zero-COVID policy unsustainable

HONG KONG, Jan 28 (Reuters) - With thousands of people locked down in tiny apartments, government quarantine centres filling up and many businesses shuttered, Hong Kong is scrambling to sustain a zero-COVID policy that has turned one of the world's most densely packed cities into one of the most isolated.


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