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Hong Kong Government Hosts Session on CPC Central Committee’s Reform Agenda and Opportunities for Local Development.

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Hong Kong Government Hosts Session on CPC Central Committee’s Reform Agenda and Opportunities for Local Development.
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Hong Kong Government Hosts Session on CPC Central Committee’s Reform Agenda and Opportunities for Local Development.

2024-08-27 19:28 Last Updated At:19:38

HKSAR Government holds sharing session on spirit of Third Plenary Session of 20th CPC Central Committee today

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government today (August 27) invited members of the publicity delegation of the spirit of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC Central Committee) to attend a sharing session at the Central Government Offices. The Vice-chairperson of the Constitution and Law Committee of the National People's Congress and the Chairman of the Legislative Affairs Commission of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Mr Shen Chunyao, and the Secretary of the CPC Leadership Group of the Ministry of Commerce and the Minister of Commerce, Mr Wang Wentao, had in-depth exchanges with around 50 representatives of local and foreign chambers of commerce, universities, innovation and technology (I&T) institutions, professional services sector, and strategic I&T enterprises attracted by the Government. The sharing session was hosted by the Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan.

At the sharing session, Mr Shen and Mr Wang shared with participants their understanding of the spirit of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, gave elaboration on the importance of further comprehensively deepening reform and promoting Chinese modernisation, and introduced the Resolution of the Plenary Session related to significant measures such as the improvement of high-quality opening up institutional mechanisms, and accelerating the development of new quality productive forces. They also encouraged Hong Kong to leverage its existing advantages and capitalise on its unique circunstances to give full play to its strengths in various areas such as finance, trade, talent, I&T and education. Hong Kong should integrate itself into the national reform tide, seizing the immense market, innovation and opening up opportunities generated by Chinese modernisation, and achieving greater success in the future.

Ten representatives from different sectors also spoke at the sharing session. They shared how to implement the spirit of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee within their respective business fields, and provided suggestions on the development directions for Hong Kong's future. Mr Shen and Mr Wang responded to their opinions in detail.

When concluding the sharing session, Mr Chan said the Third Plenary Session has confirmed the overall goal of further deepening reform for the country. The national strategy of advancing the comprehensive improvement of the economy and the society, and the overall improvement of people's living standard will bring vast opportunities to Hong Kong. He expressed his hope that the industrial, business and I&T sectors would study diligently and develop a thorough understanding of the spirit of the Third Plenary Session, and will work firmly with an innovative mindset and a strong sense of responsibility by understanding, responding to and embracing changes, so that Hong Kong can continue to contribute to the country's high-quality development and strive for a better development for Hong Kong.

HKSAR Government holds sharing session on spirit of Third Plenary Session of 20th CPC Central Committee today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government holds sharing session on spirit of Third Plenary Session of 20th CPC Central Committee today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government holds sharing session on spirit of Third Plenary Session of 20th CPC Central Committee today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government holds sharing session on spirit of Third Plenary Session of 20th CPC Central Committee today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government holds sharing session on spirit of Third Plenary Session of 20th CPC Central Committee today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government holds sharing session on spirit of Third Plenary Session of 20th CPC Central Committee today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government holds sharing session on spirit of Third Plenary Session of 20th CPC Central Committee today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government holds sharing session on spirit of Third Plenary Session of 20th CPC Central Committee today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CHP appeals for heightened vigilance against invasive Group B Streptococcus

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (September 13) appealed to members of the public for heightened vigilance against invasive Group B Streptococcus and in particular, urged them to pay attention when touching or handling raw freshwater fish and should wear gloves, as well as not to consume undercooked freshwater fish.

Hong Kong has recorded in 2021 summer (between September and October) a cluster of more than 50 cases of Group B Streptococcus, belonged to serotype III sequence type 283 (ST283). The then investigation found that the infections were associated with contact of raw freshwater fish or consumption of undercooked freshwater fish. The CHP subsequently enhanced surveillance on the relevant cases with the Hospital Authority (HA). The recent surveillance data revealed an upward trend in the number of in-patients tested positive for invasive Group B Streptococcus during last month and September 11. The CHP immediately conducted further laboratory analysis of the cases in collaboration with the HA and the preliminary result showed that 27 of the cases were ST283. The CHP's analysis of some of the samples is still in progress and it cannot rule out that the number of cases will further increase.

The CHP's epidemiological investigations showed that the 27 patients with ST283 infections involved ten males and 17 females, aged between 53 and 88 (median: 70), residing in 18 districts throughout the territory, with no district clustering identified. Among them, 20 patients have underlying illness. The patients mainly presented with sepsis (15 patients), joint abscess (nine patients), meningitis (two patients) and urinary tract infection (one patient). The HA's information showed that among the 27 patients, five have been discharged, 17 hospitalised patients are in stable condition, three in serious condition and the other two passed away. The CHP is obtaining further information on the cause of death from HA.

The CHP also conducted an in-depth investigation on the exposure history of individual patients prior to the onset of the disease in order to identify the possible sources of infection. It was found that about 90 per cent of the patients had contact with or handled raw freshwater fish, prior to the onset of their disease. Seven of them reported that they had wounds on their hands when handling raw freshwater fish, but no infected person reported that they had consumed freshwater fish sashimi. Based on the above information, the CHP considered that the cause of infection was related to the handling of or contact with raw freshwater fish (especially with wound on the hands).

In addition, investigations revealed that 19 patients had been to freshwater fish stalls in markets and contacted freshwater fish, which involved 14 markets located in different districts. The personnel of the CHP had inspected markets where some of the patients had visited and wholesale fish markets supplying live fish to conduct epidemiological investigations. A total of 71 relevant workers have been monitored and no symptomatic worker found. The CHP has provided health education to the workers and will continue to monitor health conditions of workers of other fish stalls. During the investigations, it was identified that the ST283 isolates of environmental and fish samples collected from a retail freshwater fish stall inside the Shek Wu Hui Market is identical to those found in some patients. For prudence's sake, the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) has arranged thorough cleansing and disinfection for all freshwater fish stalls inside Shek Wu Hui Market. The investigations of the CHP are ongoing.

The CHP, the FEHD and the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) held a joint meeting today to review the relevant situation. The FEHD's personnel will inspect all fish stalls, licensed Fresh Provision Shops and Permitted Premises selling freshwater fishin Hong Kong, provide education on hygiene to relevant workers and request them to strengthen cleaning and disinfection work at the premises. The FEHD conducts thorough cleaning at each public market every day and will pay special attention to the hygiene condition in the vicinity of freshwater fish stalls in the markets. Separately, the AFCD confirmed no abnormality has been observed regarding freshwater fish in wholesale fish markets and will continue to monitor the condition of live fish.

"Literature reported that ST283 exists in freshwater fish, especially in Southeast Asia countries, and with seasonal pattern. Association between invasive Group B Streptococcal infection of ST283 and consumption of raw freshwater fish was also reported in overseas literature," a spokesman for the CHP said.

"Members of the public shall wear gloves when touching or handling raw freshwater fish. If symptoms such as inflamed wound and fever develop, they should seek medical attention promptly. Meanwhile, the public should refrain from consuming undercooked freshwater fish," a spokesman for the CHP reminded.

The CHP will issue a letter to doctors to enhance their alertness for Group B Streptococcus infection cases. The CHP will continue to provide advice to members of the public through different channels to minimise the infection risk and work together with relevant departments to enhance publicity, especially health education related to wound care and consumption of freshwater fish.

A spokesman for the FEHD said that in order to protect public health, freshwater fish sashimi is a prohibited food item under the Food Business Regulation (Cap. 132X) in Hong Kong.

To prevent Group B Streptococcus (ST283) infection, members of the public are reminded to maintain personal, food and environmental hygiene and should keep their hands clean and practice good wound care at all times, especially:

  • To minimise the infection risks, workers of aquatic products or restaurants must wear gloves when handling aquatic products and avoid direct contact with aquatic products or dirty water with bare hands;
  • When buying aquatic products, the public must avoid direct contact with the aquatic products or use any towel provided by the stalls. They should wash hands with liquid soap and water as soon as possible if having contact with aquatic products which are not fully cooked. When handling aquatic products at home, the public should also wear gloves and wash hands thoroughly afterwards;
  • Members of the public must not eat any freshwater fish sashimi, raw or undercooked freshwater aquatic products. When consuming hot pot food or congee items which consist of aquatic products, they should ensure that the food is thoroughly cooked in which the centre of the food should reach a temperature of at least 75 degrees Celsius so as to destroy pathogen; and
  • People must not touch aquatic products directly whenever there is a wound on hands. If a wound is sustained during handling aquatic products, the wound must be cleaned immediately and properly covered with waterproof adhesive dressings. Individuals should seek medical advice promptly when wound infection is found.
  • The public may visit the CHP's Invasive Group B Streptococcus Infection associated with Sequence Type 283 (ST283) page for more information.

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