COVID-19 Designated Clinics
A large sign informs visitors that the Hong Kong Jockey Club Shau Kei Wan clinic has been converted to a designated COVID-19 facility. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans
A man walks by a large sign outside of the Shau Kei Wan Jockey Club Clinic, informing vistors that it is no longer serving non-COVID-19 patients. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
Two health care workers await a delivery at the Shau Kei Wan Designated Clinic for COVID-19 patients. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
A family awaits treatment at a designated COVID-19 clinic. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
A large sign informs visitors that the Hong Kong Jockey Club Shau Kei Wan clinic has been converted to a designated COVID-19 facility. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
A health care worker gives directions to a woman seeking a COVID-19 vaccinatino clinic. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
Health care workers pre-screen a man seeking entrance to the Shau Kei Wan Designated COVID-19 Clinic. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
Health care workers await visitors to the designated COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
A health care worker pre-screens a man seeking entrance to the Shau Kei Wan Designated COVID-19 Clinic. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
Health care workers pre-screen a man seeking entrance to the Shau Kei Wan Designated COVID-19 Clinic. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
A health care worker awaits visitors to the designated COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photo Credit: Ben Marans.
A health care worker awaits visitors to the designated COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan. In response to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases that are overloading Hong Kong's hospitals, the government has set up designated clinics across the city to handle those who test positive. The clinics are intended to treat those with mild symptoms, with daily quotas established and a soon-to-be launched taxi transport program. Hong Kong is currently in the fifth phase of the pandemic, recording thousands of new cases per day. February 16, 2022. Photos by Ben Marans.