<p> Hong Kong is on the verge of a "large-scale" outbreak that could overwhelm hospitals, its leader warned Wednesday, as authorities implemented their toughest social distancing measures yet.</p>.<p>From Wednesday all residents in the densely packed city of 7.5 million must wear masks when they leave their homes while restaurants can only serve take-out meals.</p>.<p>No more than two people from different households can gather in public with fines of up to $HK5,000 ($625) for those who breach the new emergency rules.</p>.<p>The latest measures are a bid to stifle a sudden spike in coronavirus cases that have upended the city's otherwise enviable battle against the deadly disease.</p>.<p>More than 1,000 infections have been confirmed since early July -- more than 40 per cent of the total since the virus first hit the city in late January.</p>.<p>New daily infections have been above 100 for the last six days.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-andhra-pradesh-reports-record-8147-cases-karnataka-government-changes-rates-for-rt-pcr-antigen-testing-864013.html" target="_blank"><strong>For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>"We are on the verge of a large-scale community outbreak, which may lead to a collapse of our hospital system and cost lives, especially of the elderly," chief executive Carrie Lam said in a statement released on Wednesday to coincide with the new measures.</p>.<p>"In order to protect our loved ones, our healthcare staff and Hong Kong, I appeal to you to follow strictly the social distancing measures and stay at home as far as possible," she added.</p>.<p>Hong Kong was one of the first places hit by the coronavirus when it emerged from China at the start of the year.</p>.<p>It initially had remarkable success in controlling the outbreak -- helped in part by a health-conscious public embracing face masks and an efficient track and trace programme, forged in the fires of the deadly SARS virus in 2003.</p>.<p>By June local transmission had all but ended.</p>.<p>But the virus later snuck back into the city and began spreading.</p>.<p>Health officials have been scrambling to uncover the source of the latest outbreak.</p>.<p>Some have blamed exemptions from the usual 14-day quarantine which the government granted to "essential personnel", including cross-boundary truckers, air and sea crew and some manufacturing executives.</p>.<p>The government has since tightened restrictions for some of those groups.</p>.<p>It has also announced plans to build a temporary 2,000-bed field hospital near the airport, something Chinese authorities have offered to help with.</p>.<p>The latest lockdown measures are a new body blow for a city that was already mired in recession thanks to the US-China trade war and last year's months of political unrest.</p>
<p> Hong Kong is on the verge of a "large-scale" outbreak that could overwhelm hospitals, its leader warned Wednesday, as authorities implemented their toughest social distancing measures yet.</p>.<p>From Wednesday all residents in the densely packed city of 7.5 million must wear masks when they leave their homes while restaurants can only serve take-out meals.</p>.<p>No more than two people from different households can gather in public with fines of up to $HK5,000 ($625) for those who breach the new emergency rules.</p>.<p>The latest measures are a bid to stifle a sudden spike in coronavirus cases that have upended the city's otherwise enviable battle against the deadly disease.</p>.<p>More than 1,000 infections have been confirmed since early July -- more than 40 per cent of the total since the virus first hit the city in late January.</p>.<p>New daily infections have been above 100 for the last six days.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-andhra-pradesh-reports-record-8147-cases-karnataka-government-changes-rates-for-rt-pcr-antigen-testing-864013.html" target="_blank"><strong>For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>"We are on the verge of a large-scale community outbreak, which may lead to a collapse of our hospital system and cost lives, especially of the elderly," chief executive Carrie Lam said in a statement released on Wednesday to coincide with the new measures.</p>.<p>"In order to protect our loved ones, our healthcare staff and Hong Kong, I appeal to you to follow strictly the social distancing measures and stay at home as far as possible," she added.</p>.<p>Hong Kong was one of the first places hit by the coronavirus when it emerged from China at the start of the year.</p>.<p>It initially had remarkable success in controlling the outbreak -- helped in part by a health-conscious public embracing face masks and an efficient track and trace programme, forged in the fires of the deadly SARS virus in 2003.</p>.<p>By June local transmission had all but ended.</p>.<p>But the virus later snuck back into the city and began spreading.</p>.<p>Health officials have been scrambling to uncover the source of the latest outbreak.</p>.<p>Some have blamed exemptions from the usual 14-day quarantine which the government granted to "essential personnel", including cross-boundary truckers, air and sea crew and some manufacturing executives.</p>.<p>The government has since tightened restrictions for some of those groups.</p>.<p>It has also announced plans to build a temporary 2,000-bed field hospital near the airport, something Chinese authorities have offered to help with.</p>.<p>The latest lockdown measures are a new body blow for a city that was already mired in recession thanks to the US-China trade war and last year's months of political unrest.</p>