HK doctor stands on pandemic frontline
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As the death toll keeps rising amid Hong Kong's fifth wave of the pandemic, the Hospital Authority has announced that Queen Elizabeth Hospital has been converted into a designated hospital for COVID-19 patients. As one of the members of an anti-virus medic team, Dr Chan Shuk-ying, associate consultant of QE's Infectious Disease Department, faces the virus at the front lines together with her colleagues.
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