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What is the importance of the policy of mutual recognition and isolation between Shenzhen and Hong Kong?

With the increasingly severe epidemic situation in Hong Kong, Shenzhen Port Office issued it on July 24, 2020, according to the deployment of the province's epidemic prevention and control work. Our city has suspended the policy of isolated medical observation. After completing the compulsory isolation in Hong Kong 14 days, those who come to Shenzhen within 24 hours will be subject to isolation medical observation 14 days. Up to 24th, the number of confirmed cases 123 in COVID-19 reached a new high, among which 53 cases were of unknown origin. Because Shenzhen and Hong Kong are very close, it is convenient for people to travel after mutual recognition, but now the epidemic situation is severe.

Hong Kong Business Daily 2 1 reported that Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor had asked the central government for help, hoping that the central government could coordinate emergency medical assistance in the Mainland when the epidemic situation in Hong Kong continued to deteriorate and the local medical system was overwhelmed. Medical staff in Shanghai and other places have been instructed to make all preparations for rushing to Hong Kong. As long as the order is given, medical staff with anti-epidemic experience will set out for Hong Kong armed to the teeth. Provide all support for Hong Kong to fight the epidemic. In early 2020, everyone will go home happily for the New Year. A sudden epidemic broke people's plans and had to stay at home to prevent infection. With the fight against the epidemic in China, the situation has improved, but now, the disease seems to be getting worse, and the virus may accompany us for a long time.

But what about the Hong Kong Nurses Association? Objection? What Cai Jian, president of the Hong Kong Medical Association, said was even more impressive? Doubt? He said: All trained doctors in Hong Kong have worked in countries where the Hospital Authority works. Cases and medicines are communicated with other doctors in English. On the contrary, medical staff in Chinese mainland speak Mandarin and write simplified Chinese characters. They are worried that once they come to Hong Kong, they will cause some unnecessary troubles. He even said that it is not impossible for mainland medical care to work only in hospice hospitals. He won't express strong opposition. In addition, the Hong Kong Nurses' Association strongly believes that this incident is not in line with the laws of Hong Kong, and requires the provisions of the registration system in order to practice nursing in Hong Kong.