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Severe COVID-19 case in child prompts health authorities to urge vaccinations and hygiene measures.

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Severe COVID-19 case in child prompts health authorities to urge vaccinations and hygiene measures.
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Severe COVID-19 case in child prompts health authorities to urge vaccinations and hygiene measures.

2026-06-12 21:51 Last Updated At:22:08

CHP urges high-risk individuals to receive COVID-19 vaccination at appropriate time as two severe paediatric cases of COVID-19 infection are recorded this week

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (June 12) is investigating a severe paediatric case of COVID-19 infection, the second such case this week. The CHP urged the public to observe good personal and environmental hygiene at all times to prevent COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses. It also reminded high-risk individuals to receive initial doses or booster doses of COVID-19 vaccination at appropriate times to minimise the risk of severe disease and death.

Case details

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The case involves a 12-month-old boy with good past health. He developed a fever, cough and runny nose on June 2. On the next day (June 3), he presented with stridor and his family member administered a rapid antigen test for him, which was positive for COVID-19. He was taken to the Accident and Emergency Department of Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital and was admitted on June 4. On the same day, due to severe croup symptom, he was transferred to the pediatric intensive care unit of Prince of Wales Hospital for treatment. He is currently in critical condition. His respiratory specimen tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus upon laboratory testing. The clinical diagnosis was COVID-19 complicated with croup.

The CHP's preliminary investigation revealed that the boy had not received COVID-19 vaccine and had no travel history during the incubation period. His two household contacts developed mild respiratory symptoms since June 4 and have recovered and did not require hospitalisation.

Government's COVID-19 Vaccination Programme

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"Scientific evidence shows that COVID-19 vaccines are effective in reducing the risk of severe disease and death. Although COVID-19 has become a common respiratory infection in Hong Kong and around the world, certain high-risk individuals, especially young children, who have not received their initial dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and have not developed immunity through natural infection, face a higher risk of serious complications if they become infected. I would like to specifically remind the public that individuals who have not yet received their initial dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (including children aged six months or above) should get vaccinated as soon as possible, while high-risk individuals (particularly the elderly and those with underlying comorbidities) should also receive booster dose at appropriate times for effective protection against COVID-19." said the Controller of the CHP, Dr Edwin Tsui.

"According to the latest surveillance data, while the overall local activity of COVID-19 still remains at a relatively low level, slight increases have been recorded continually since early May. The positive detection rate of specimens collected at the Public Health Laboratory Services Branch of the CHP increased from 0.45 per cent in the early May to 1.39 per cent in the previous week. The COVID-19 activity levels fluctuate, with an upsurge period generally occurred approximately every six to nine months in recent years. Each upsurge is associated with changes in predominant circulating variants and a decline in community herd immunity. It has been nearly a year since the end of the last periodic upsurge of COVID-19 activity in Hong Kong, and it cannot be ruled out that the overall COVID-19 activity will rise further in the coming one to two months," he added.

The shelf life of the vaccines provided under the Government's COVID-19 Vaccination Programme (the Programme) is going to expire. A new batch of vaccines will arrive in Hong Kong successively in the fourth quarter of 2026. During this transition period, eligible individuals will not be able to receive free COVID-19 vaccines through the Programme for a short period. As such, those in need are advised to make appointments as early as possible. Existing vaccination services will continue until the following dates:

  • Individuals aged 6 months to 11 years: Vaccination services will be available until July 10, 2026.
  • Individuals aged 12 or above: Vaccination services will be available until September 5, 2026.
  • Apart from vaccination, in order to prevent COVID-19, influenza, and other respiratory illnesses as well as transmission in the community, the public should maintain strict personal and environmental hygiene at all times and note the following:

  • Patients can wear surgical masks to prevent transmission of respiratory viruses. Therefore, it is essential for persons who are symptomatic (even with mild symptoms) to wear a surgical mask;
  • High-risk persons (e.g. persons with underlying medical conditions or persons who are immunocompromised) should wear surgical masks when visiting public places. The general public should also wear a surgical mask when taking public transport or staying in crowded places. It is important to wear a mask properly, including performing hand hygiene before wearing and after removing a mask;
  • Avoid touching one's eyes, mouth and nose;
  • Practise hand hygiene frequently, wash hands with liquid soap and water properly whenever possibly contaminated;
  • When hands are not visibly soiled, clean them with 70 to 80 per cent alcohol-based handrub;
  • Cover the mouth and nose with tissue paper when sneezing or coughing. Dispose of soiled tissue paper properly into a lidded rubbish bin, and wash hands thoroughly afterwards;
  • Maintain good indoor ventilation;
  • Avoid sharing personal items;
  • When having respiratory symptoms, wear a surgical mask, consider to refrain from going to work or school, avoid going to crowded places and seek medical advice promptly; and
  • Maintain a balanced diet, perform physical activity regularly, take adequate rest, do not smoke and avoid overstress.
  • For more information on the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme and the latest recommendations on vaccine use, please refer to the CHP'swebsite.

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    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today

    The Chinese Culture Festival (CCF) 2026, presented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), opened today (June 12) at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre (HKCC), launching over 280 performances and activities to be held from June to September.

    In a video speech addressing the opening ceremony, the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, said that the National 15th Five-Year Plan calls for advancing the promotion of building a strong cultural nation in a steady and substantive manner, with a view to better promoting Chinese culture to the world, and supporting Hong Kong in developing into an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange. The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has formulated the Blueprint for Arts and Culture and Creative Industries Development. It has also set up the Chinese Culture Promotion Office, dedicated to bringing culture into the community and enhancing the public's sense of national identity, belonging and pride. He said that the CCF, an annual flagship project, features performances, exhibitions, outreach activities and more. It makes fine use of Hong Kong's international network, allowing local citizens and overseas visitors alike to experience the historical spirit and contemporary flair of Chinese civilisation. He said the CCF promises to become a cultural bridge connecting Hong Kong with the Chinese Mainland, while reaching out to the world.

    Officiating guests at the opening ceremony included the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law; the Deputy Director-General of the Department of Publicity, Cultural and Sports Affairs of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the HKSAR, Mr Lin Nan; the Chairman of the Legislative Council Panel on Home Affairs, Culture and Sports, Mr Tang Ka-piu; member of the Working Group on Patriotic Education under the Constitution and Basic Law Promotion Steering Committee and Director of the Paso a Paso Foundation Limited, Ms Melissa Pang; and the Director of Leisure and Cultural Services, Ms Manda Chan.

    The opening programme of this year's CCF - the dance drama "Lady White Snake" - was also staged this evening to a full house. Produced by the Shanghai Grand Theatre with internationally acclaimed ballet artist Tan YuanYuan as artistic director, the production assembles a distinguished creative team of top-tier artists from various disciplines and a stellar cast of lead dancers from both the Chinese Mainland and abroad. By weaving a dual tapestry of Eastern and Western choreographic languages, the work offers a modern reinterpretation of the millennial folk legend, charting a profound journey of self-discovery for Lady White Snake. The brilliant performances by the lead dancers of the "Moon" cast for the opening night - Ao Dingwen, Wu Husheng, Wang Nianci and Su Hailu, alongside dancers from the Shanghai Opera House Dance Ensemble - captivated the audience with a refreshing rendition of the "White Snake" legend.

    In addition to stage performances, the CCF features a diverse array of activities designed to offer cultural experiences and artistic exchanges. The "Chinese Culture for All: A Special Performance Series" was held this afternoon at the Grand Theatre of the HKCC, where over 500 primary and secondary school students and teachers as well as members of the community were invited to attend the open rehearsal of "Lady White Snake" free of charge. The creative team and lead cast members participated in the pre-performance talk and post-performance meet-the-artist session to share their insights and creative concepts regarding this Hong Kong staging. Tan YuanYuan also conducted an open dance masterclass for dance students yesterday (June 11). A dance workshop will be conducted by Tan Yimei, principal dancer of the Shanghai Opera House Dance Ensemble, tomorrow (June 13), allowing participants to experience the charm of contemporary Chinese dance.

    An exhibition of the Chinese Culture Festival 2026 is held from today until June 25 at the Foyer Exhibition Area of the HKCC, showcasing the Festival's distinctive stage programmes and activities. A photo-worthy spot featuring the Festival's special edition of LCSD mascots, with Enggie Pup and Artti Kitty dressed in huafu (Chinese traditional attire), is also set up outside the HKCC.

    The CCF aims to promote Chinese culture and enhance the public's sense of national identity and cultural confidence, thereby facilitating patriotic education. It also aims to attract top-notch artists and arts groups from the Chinese Mainland and other parts of the world for exchanges in Chinese arts and culture. The CCF 2026 is held from June to September. It hosts various forms of distinctive stage programmes and related extension activities, film screenings, thematic exhibitions, talks, workshops, as well as community and school activities, affording the public and visitors more opportunities to appreciate and experience the beauty of fine traditional Chinese culture. For more information, please visit www.ccf.gov.hk.

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

    Chinese Culture Festival 2026 opens today Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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