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LCQ16: Medical supplies donated by Central People's Government

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Following is a question by the Hon Michael Mak and a written reply by the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, Dr Yeoh Eng-kiong, in the Legislative Council today (July 9):

Question:

Regarding the medical supplies donated by the Central People's Government to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government to help Hong Kong fight Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, will the Government inform this Council of :

(a) the details of the relevant discussions held between the Administration and the Mainland authorities before the delivery of the medical supplies;

(b) the categorised quantities and the details of the allocation of these supplies,as well as their respective daily consumption; and

(c) whether there are any surplus stocks; if so, how they will be disposed of?

Answer :

(a) In response to an offer of support from the Central People's Government (CPG), the Chief Executive (CE) wrote to the State Council on April 25, 2003, indicating that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) might need CPG's assistance in the supply of drugs, personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical personnel if the number of SARS cases in HKSAR continued to rise. CE also provided CPG with a tentative list of the types and quantities of PPE that might be required by the HKSAR, together with the specifications. On April 29, CPG announced that they would give full support to the HKSAR on the supply of PPE and medical personnel. This was followed up with the Hospital Authority (HA) and the relevant Mainland authorities on the detailed user requirements, including providing samples of the required PPE to the Mainland authorities for reference. The PPE supplies donated by CPG were delivered to HA between May 8 and 29, 2003 in three batches. Throughout the month of May 2003, close liaison was maintained with HA and the relevant Mainland authorities to ensure that the PPE donated by the CPG could address pressure areas encountered by HA in PPE supply.

(b) The types and quantities of PPE supplied by CPG are listed below:

Type of PPE                                             Quantity

(pieces)

Barrier Man 113 000

Shoe Cover 100 000

Water Repellent/Water Resistant Disposable

Isolation Gown 600 000

Surgical Mask 800 000

Face Shield 20 000

Eye Shield

- Frame 30 000

- Lens 100 000

Goggles 10 000

N95 Mask (Small size) 36 000

N95 Mask (Regular) 164 000

The HA Head Office (HAHO) determined the allocation of the PPE donated by CPG at the hospital cluster level having regard to the stock position of individual hospital clusters. On receipt of the PPE supplies, the clusters distributed them to their hospitals to meet operational requirements. HA also provided 20 000 pieces of Barrier Man to the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department for use by their staff in the installation and maintenance of equipment in public hospitals. Some 14 500 pieces of Barrier Man were provided to the Fire Services Department for use by their staff who need to carry out inspection on the fire services installations in public hospitals as well as ambulancemen responsible for transporting patients to and from public hospitals. Details of the distribution of the PPE supplies are at Annex (pdf format).

The daily consumption of PPE by HA is listed below:

Type of PPE                          Peak Daily Consumption (pieces)

Barrier Man 27 910

Shoe Cover 15 800

Water Repellent Disposable

Isolation Gown 41 297

Water Resistant Disposable

Isolation Gown 40 449

Surgical Mask 278 636

Face Shield 15 666

Eye Shield 15 975

Goggles 2 599

N95 Mask (Small Size) 13 556

N95 Mask (Regular) 15 568

(c) All the PPE supplies donated by CPG have been fully consumed with the exception of Barrier Man. There is at present a surplus stock of 52 775 pieces of Barrier Man which are kept in the HAHO store as contingency stock.

End/Wednesday, July 9, 2003

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