
- Health chiefs raise worrying possibility that 75-year-old man who became 12th confirmed case on Friday might have been infected in the city
- Hospital bosses to meet angry workers on Sunday in bid to head off industrial action
Thousands of Hong Kong’s public hospital doctors, nurses and other medical personnel have voted to go on strike from as early as Monday in a bid to force a total shutdown of the city’s borders with mainland China, even as health authorities raised the worrying
possibility that the deadly new coronavirus was being transmitted locally.
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