Re: Hong Kong reports 1st confirmed swine flu in Asia
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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=aKgrGEIztqyQ&refer=asia
Hong Kong Confirms Swine Flu Case, Declares Emergency (Update4)
By Hanny Wan
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong confirmed its first swine flu case today, prompting the government to declare a public health emergency.
The unidentified man flew into the city yesterday from Shanghai on China Eastern Airlines Flight 505 after originally departing from Mexico, Chief Executive Donald Tsang said. The University of Hong Kong confirmed the infection at 8 p.m. today.
?I?d urge Hong Kong citizens to not panic,? Tsang said at a news conference. ?School classes, public exhibitions, economic activities can all proceed as usual.
?I want to emphasize that I?d rather take a stricter approach than missing the opportunity to contain the virus before it spreads.?
The patient is in Ruttonjee Hospital in the city?s Wanchai district, Tsang said. The infected man was staying at the nearby Metro Park Hotel, which police cordoned off.
One man wearing a surgical mask was seen carrying boxes labeled ?Tamiflu? into the hotel lobby. Hong Kong has 20 million doses of Tamiflu, made by Roche Holding AG, and other anti-flu medicines in stock, the South China Morning Post reported April 27.
The World Health Organization lifted its six-tier alert to 5 on April 29 and said a move to the next and final level, for the world?s first influenza pandemic since 1968, may soon be made. The virus, known formally as influenza A (H1N1), has reached 11 countries and is confirmed to have infected more than 250 people, according to the WHO?s Web site.
Hundreds more cases are suspected in New York, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand.
Hong Kong is ?well-equipped? to handle a swine flu outbreak because of its experience with the deadly severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, in 2003, Tsang said yesterday.
That outbreak killed 299 people in Hong Kong and 774 worldwide. Travel to Asia plunged.
The city will spend HK$10 million ($1.3 million) on extra cleaning of hospitals, public housing estates, schools and offices.
To contact the reporter on this story: Hanny Wan in Hong Kong at
hwan3@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: May 1, 2009 09:36 EDT