Pandemic strikes new, authoritarian Hong Kong
Under Beijing’s control, the densely populated city is struggling to respond to a new COVID-19 wave.
![Healthcare workers walk along the makeshift Covid-19 isolation facilities in the San Tin area of Hong Kong, March 11, 2022.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2022/03/202203asia_china_hk_covid.jpg?h=790be497&itok=0oG1DL2v)
Under Beijing’s control, the densely populated city is struggling to respond to a new COVID-19 wave.
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