HONG KONG: Hong Kong prisons on Friday (February 25) announced escalating flames in Covid, including more than 200 prisoners, as various political activists and dissidents were hiding in the slum.

The city has suffered the most egregious wave of COVID-19, which regularly includes several cases, winning clinics and government efforts to isolate people who are contaminated.

The episode - fueled by Omicron's more contagious reform - also hit city prisons, where more than 7,200 people are currently being held.

On Thursday, there were 202 confirmed illnesses and 135 first positive prisoners - the number of cases, which increased more than several times in seven days.

"It is rumored that more cases of the disease will be found in the coming week," the correctional authorities said, noting that the staffs were known to their employees. The experiments were stopped from the beginning of February, while the restoration office was replaced by a department of contaminated prisoners.

Recent changes in Hong Kong's prison framework include a large number of the most visible government activists with a majority government, who were immediately arrested after large and now brutal votes in a 2019-based system.

Beijing entered general dolls on public security rice 2020 to fall down.

The largest part of the law hoped that there would be a longer prison, while others were convicted of different faots of decent and conversation.

China has long marked a "zero-covid" procedure that hung Kong is bounded since the beginning of constant stories - a storage person with jointly closing the boundaries and controls all patients.

However, because Omicron, however, the guards included a dense population of about 55,000 cases 2022 - only 5,000 in the first two years in pandemic.

More than 250 people run a bowl in the current wave, from the United States of all previous pandemic involvement. The number of people infected is up to 200,000, former hospital director Leung Pak-yin estimates.

The number of cases could be more than 1,000,000 by the end of April - out of a population of 7.4 million, he added.

"The opportunity that will become mandatory testing and locking in the city once in a lifetime is now over," he wrote on Facebook on Thursday.

"More than rich possibilities for controlling the spread of the plague can be expected."

In any case, this is exactly what Beijing and Hong Kong asked when Chinese President Xi Jinping called for "every important step" last week.

Hong Kong will conduct the necessary test for all the city's residents in a month, while work is now underway on offices to house pollution. According to Bloomberg's COVID-19 resilience ranking, Hong Kong is currently only second only to Pakistan as the most dangerous place to live during the COVID-19 era, the 10th most dangerous place on the planet in January 2021.