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A photo has been shared in multiple Facebook posts claiming it shows representatives from mainland China ready to save Hong Kong as Beijing pledged to support the financial hub's efforts to tackle a Covid-19 outbreak. However, the photo was shared in a misleading context; it corresponds to scenes from a Covid-19 lockdown in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, where medical workers were combating a local outbreak in early February 2022. Really appreciate the strong support from our country, reads a Chinese-language Facebook post shared on February 11 on a Hong Kong-based account that regularly shares pro-Beijing content. The photo, which shows rows of people in white, protective suits, features text in green that reads: Well equipped and ready to save Hong Kong. Screenshot taken on February 21, 2022, of the Facebook post China promised in February to help Hong Kong bolster its testing, treatment and quarantine capacity to combat the financial hub's worst outbreak, which has seen the city's hospitals reach breaking point . Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam announced on February 22 that the entire city of 7.5 million must undergo three rounds of compulsory coronavirus testing in March. She said that mainland Chinese officials were now coordinating the response to the outbreak. Authorities in neighbouring Guangdong province will also send more than 1,000 medical workers to Hong Kong to help contain the Covid-19 outbreak, Hong Kong-based newspaper South China Morning Post reported. Chinese construction crews have started building two temporary isolation facilities to house thousands of coronavirus patients as part of the aid campaign. The photo was shared in similar Facebook posts here and here. However, the claim is misleading. Reverse image searches found the same photo shared in posts from early February, including here , here and here , which do not feature the green text reading Well equipped and ready to save Hong Kong. The posts mention a Covid-19 outbreak in Shiyan, a subdistrict in Shenzhen , which borders Hong Kong. Below is a screenshot comparison between the photo in misleading posts (left) and the photo shared in post about a Covid-19 outbreak in Shenzhen (right). Screenshot comparison between the photo in misleading posts (left) and the photo shared in post about a Covid-19 outbreak in Shenzhen (right) A single Covid-19 case in Shiyan on January 31 prompted authorities to declare the area a medium-risk zone and order mass testing under China's strict zero-Covid policy, Shenzhen Daily reported . Authorities later locked down the entire site on February 4 for more than two weeks , according to government announcements. A video embedded in a February 6 article about the lockdown by government-owned newspaper Shenzhen Special Zone Daily shows images of a building, a red street barrier next to a zebra crossing, and people in white protective suits corresponding to the photo in the misleading posts. Below is a screenshot comparison of the photo shared in misleading posts (left) and Shenzhen Special Zone Daily's video (right), with similarities highlighted by AFP: Screenshot comparison of the photo shared in the misleading posts (L) and the video uploaded by Shenzhen Special Zone Daily (R) Similar scenes from the lockdown can be seen in a report by local broadcaster Shenzhen Media Group titled Notice from Bao'an: Adjustment of the lockdown and control area of Shiyan Street. Chinese state media reports from Xinhua and Global Times on China sending medical workers to Hong Kong on February 17 and February 19 do not show them wearing white, protective suits.
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