Unity in fighting COVID-19 at CityU highlights mutual care and support
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In its firm commitment to safeguarding the health of its students, staff and the community, City University of Hong Kong (CityU) wasted no time in mobilising all to activate its comprehensive and robust anti-COVID-19 mechanism to contain the spread of the virus as soon as the first positive case in Student Residence emerged on 8 February 2022 under the fifth wave. The confirmed case in Student Residence continued to rise and hit the peak of around 110 infections, later turning COVID-free in early April. Its success reflects not only the unity at the University, but also the mutual care and support shared by the CityU community.
University hall life enriches students’ learning experience. But on top of this, international student Aleksa Jelaca at CityU received generous support and care from the University when he became sick with COVID-19, so much so that he likens his student hall to ‘a home away from home.’
While the number of COVID-19 infections continued trending up amid the fifth wave of the pandemic in mid-March and overwhelmed Hong Kong’s healthcare system, Aleksa, who hails from Serbia and is a third-year student of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science programme, found that he had been infected after taking the rapid antigen test (RAT).
“I went to the clinic on campus for medical advice after experiencing a runny nose, cough, and sore throat for several days. Initially, I thought it was some allergic reaction, as I usually experienced these symptoms during the change of seasons. But the doctor advised me to take the RAT,” says Aleksa, who is the President of the Scholarship Team and plays a leading role in organising a wide range of activities for student-residents of Chan Sui Kau Hall (Hall 5), where he stays.