How sewage surveillance lit Hong Kong’s pandemic path

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How sewage surveillance lit Hong Kong’s pandemic path

Dr Samuel HK Chui  explains how using wastewater surveillance in Hong Kong to help manage the spread of COVID-19 was like driving with the lights on.

Despite being a busy international aviation hub with a very crowded living environment, Hong Kong managed to maintain a very low infection rate in the first four waves of the COVID-19 outbreak. This was down to the strong public awareness of personal hygiene and effective implementation of city-scale non-pharmaceutical intervention measures. However, the unexpectedly high transmission rate during the onset of the fifth wave of COVID-19 from early 2022 put the city at risk.

On 1 February 2022 there were about 100 new cases per day. By comparison, on 3 March 2022 this increased to 77,000 new cases per day at its peak – 1% of the city’s total population.

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