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 Pandemic lessons from Hong Kong.
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 Pandemic lessons from Hong Kong.

2.024  Discover Public Health, v. 21, n.1, 2024.   SU, Zhaohui;  ZHANG, Ruijie;  ABDULSWABUL, Kudiza;  KABURU, Francis Mungai;  TONG, Chaojun;  LIU, Yifan;  JIANG, Jianlin;  YU, Xin;  KUANG, Qiang;  CHEN, Ruru;  MCDONNELL, Dean;  BENTLEY, Barry;  CHESHMEHZANGI, Ali;  SEGALO, Sabina;  NIE, Jing-Bao;  VEIGA Artigo Su, Zhaohui SU, Zhaohui;  ZHANG, Ruijie;  ABDULSWABUL, Kudiza;  KABURU, Francis Mungai;  TONG, Chaojun;  LIU, Yifan;  JIANG, Jianlin;  YU, Xin;  KUANG, Qiang;  CHEN, Ruru;  MCDONNELL, Dean;  BENTLEY, Barry;  CHESHMEHZANGI, Ali;  SEGALO, Sabina;  NIE, Jing-Bao;  VEIGA COVID-19 ofers many valuable lessons, many of which could be found in unique societies like Hong Kong. The metropolis
is special for its drastically varying—good and bad—COVID-19 performances. Hong Kong was widely considered a pandemic control and containment success for maintaining a remarkably low number of COVID-19 infections and deaths,
until it was  not. In March 2022, for instance, Hong Kong had the world’s highest COVID-19 infection rates. As Hong Kong
shares many similarities with other metropolises  around the world, it is important to learn the hard-earned lessons from
its failure to control infections. Drawing insights from the literature and our own research, this analysis aims to identify key
lessons societies  could gain from Hong Kong’s COVID-19 responses to ensure better preparation for future pandemics.
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