In the wake of last week's devastating fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, a coalition of healthcare professionals and government bodies has launched a free primary care initiative for affected residents. Spearheaded by the Hong Kong Primary Healthcare Commission, the program offers urgent medical check-ups, wound care, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatments like herbal remedies and acupuncture 🩺🌿.
Frontline workers told CGTN reporter Chen Yuan that over 200 practitioners have volunteered since December 12, with pop-up clinics operating near evacuation centers. "Many survivors lost their medications in the fire," said nurse Emily Lau. "We're providing not just bandages, but also stress-relief therapies to help them rebuild."
The initiative highlights Hong Kong's growing emphasis on community-driven disaster response, blending modern medicine with TCM's holistic approach. With winter temperatures setting in, organizers say they'll continue services through the New Year as reconstruction begins 🏗️❤️.
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Government, community offer free primary healthcare for fire victims
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