Coaches To Help Transport Covid Patients From Monday

"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

Related News Programmes

"); });

2022-02-19 HKT 18:21

Share this story

facebook

  • The coaches will be marked with special labels and will not provide other services. Photo: Courtesy of the Information Services Department

    The coaches will be marked with special labels and will not provide other services. Photo: Courtesy of the Information Services Department

A special fleet of about 200 light and medium buses will help transport Covid patients with mild or no symptoms to community isolation facilities from Monday.

In a statement, the government said it had been talking the trade to find ways to reduce the pressure on ambulances and to speed up the admission of people who had tested positive.

From Monday, the Fire Services Department will divert cases to the bus fleet and drivers will take patients from their homes to isolation facilities.

The fleet size will be adjusted according to the actual demand, officials said.

Drivers of these coaches must wear protective gear and be tested before they start work every day, while the buses will be disinfected.

The coaches will be marked with special labels and will not provide other services.

Currently, officials have also enlisted the help of taxis to transport Covid patients with mild symptoms to and from designated public clinics.

RECENT NEWS

Alibaba Invests Over US$50 Billion To Drive AI And Cloud Expansion By 2028

Alibaba Group (9988.HK) revealed plans to invest over 380 billion yuan (US$52.44 billion) into its cloud computing and ... Read more

SFC IOSCO Asia-Pacific Meet-up Sets Roadmap For Sustainable And Secure Capital Markets

The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) recently participated in a series of dialogues under the International Orga... Read more

WeLab Bank Accelerates AI Deployment With Deepseek To Enhance Efficiency

WeLab Bank has taken a significant step forward in its AI deployment strategy by exploring innovative solutions to enha... Read more

Fusion Bank Completes Core Banking System Migration In 10 Months With Tencent Cloud

Fusion Bank, a licensed digital bank in Hong Kong, has completed its migration to a new core banking system in collabor... Read more

Hong Kong Banks Can Begin Issuing Credit Cards In Mainland China From March 1

Hong Kong banks’ mainland credit cards will soon be available in mainland China, marking a significant step towards d... Read more

SFC Introduces ASPIRe Roadmap To Strengthen Virtual Asset Market In Hong Kong

The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) outlined 12 key initiatives under the SFC virtual asset ASPIRe roadmap to e... Read more