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January 10, 2009

Hong Kong runs a flu drill

Via the Hong Kong government website: Drill tests designated-clinic arrangements. Excerpt:
More than 200 people from six organisations have participated in an exercise to test the arrangements for setting up designated clinics in the event of an outbreak of human cases of avian influenza.   
Today's drill saw a mock scenario in which an Agricultural, Fisheries & Conservation Department staff member who had taken part in a city-wide poultry-culling operation, and a boy who had had close contact with a dead bird in a park on Hong Kong Island, developed flu-like symptoms.   
They were admitted to hospitals and later confirmed to have been infected with H5N1 bird flu.   
As part of the drill, the Hospital Authority activated four designated clinics on Hong Kong Island to share the clinical workload and triage 'patients' with flu-like symptoms.   
Two 'patients' with severe symptoms were transferred to Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital while those with mild symptoms received medical treatment in the designated clinic.   
In response to the designated clinic's 'activation', the Elderly Health Centre, Chest Clinic and the Hong Kong AIDS Foundation located in the same building adopted necessary arrangements.

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