Coronavirus: Hong Kong invokes emergency law to waive licensing requirements for mainland Chinese doctors as city struggles with Omicron

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  • Chinese mainland doctors are not currently allowed to operate in Hong Kong without passing local exams and licensing regulations
  • Emergency law that ‘exempt certain persons or projects from all relevant statutory requirements’ would allow the city to utilise mainland’s support and resources to contain fifth wave of Covid-19 infections
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Hong Kong hospitals have been overwhelmed by the recent surge of Covid-19 cases. Photo: Reuters

Hong Kong’s government invoked emergency powers on Thursday to allow doctors and nurses from the Chinese mainland to practise in the financial hub as it struggles to tackle a spiralling coronavirus outbreak.

“The Regulation will provide a legal framework for the CPG (Central People’s Government) to render the necessary emergent support to Hong Kong in a more effective and expeditious manner,” the government said in a statement.

The densely populated metropolis is in the throes of its worst-ever Covid wave, registering thousands of cases every day, overwhelming hospitals and the city’s requirement that all patients are isolated in dedicated units.

Omicron has overwhelmed Hong Kong’s public health care system

Local authorities adopted a zero-Covid strategy similar to China to keep infections mostly at bay for some two years.

But they were caught flat-footed when the highly infectious Omicron variant broke through those defences and have increasingly called on the Chinese mainland for help.

“Hong Kong is now facing a very dire epidemic situation which continues to deteriorate rapidly,” the government said in its statement announcing the use of emergency powers.

Chinese mainland doctors are not currently allowed to operate in Hong Kong without passing local exams and licensing regulations.

The emergency powers “exempt certain persons or projects from all relevant statutory requirements” to operate “so as to increase Hong Kong’s epidemic control capacity for containing the fifth wave within a short period of time,” the statement said.

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