[Explanation] The outbreak in Hong Kong has repeated, and multiple communities have experienced outbreaks of new coronary pneumonia. The demand for community testing centers and mobile sampling kiosks has surged.

A few days ago, Li Xiaoling, founder of Hong Kong Aiduo International, responded to the call of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government to "fight the epidemic together" by launching a mobile "Aiduo Medical Fort Health Car" that can perform real-time nasopharyngeal swab sampling and sample collection in one step to help Hong Kong get out of the country as soon as possible Epidemic.

  [Concurrent] Li Xiaoling, founder of ADORE, Hong Kong

  Because the fourth wave is now breaking out, it is also very serious in Hong Kong.

If there is an outbreak in a community or a building, we hope that the health car can go to that building as soon as possible to help the residents of that building to do the test as soon as possible, without those residents going to the testing center.

  [Commentary] Li Xiaoling said that the concept of "Aiduo Medical Fort Health Car" was inspired by the successful fight against the epidemic in the Mainland.

She found that although the population base in the Mainland is huge, when the epidemic breaks out, the local medical team can always drive a test car to test every resident in a safe, orderly and instantaneous manner.

So she launched Hong Kong's own inspection vehicle based on the actual situation in Hong Kong.

  [Concurrent] Li Xiaoling, founder of ADORE, Hong Kong

  We saw that there were inspection vehicles in Beijing, which inspired us to have this concept to be a mobile inspection vehicle.

The inspection vehicles in the mainland line up outside the carriage, and there is a staff member who reaches out to help you do the inspection.

But our place in Hong Kong is small, and the queues can't be very long, so we did it specially, testing inside the car, not lining up outside the car.

  [Commentary] Li Xiaoling said that although the Hong Kong epidemic is still not optimistic, it is precisely because of this epidemic that all walks of life in Hong Kong have a common aspiration that Hong Kong society will return to normal life as soon as possible.

Li Xiaoling said that they would like to find a lot of doctors and they would like to have a meaningful diagnosis, and major retail stores in Hong Kong would also provide services such as sales and delivery of nucleic acid test kits at all costs.

  [Concurrent] Li Xiaoling, founder of ADORE, Hong Kong

  We have found a bunch of good doctors to help us do free clinics.

The doctor will call to ask if you have symptoms. If you have symptoms, how to pay attention to it and how to collect samples, the doctor will teach you.

Testing kits are not only sold on our website, but now basically in major retail stores (sales). This time they are almost all sold for charity. The share we gave them is not enough for them to pay rent or salary for employees, let alone pay They provide home delivery service.

I see that Hong Kong companies are very united, because everyone knows that if testing is not done well, Hong Kong will really be endless. It will have an impact on every retail and all industries.

  [Explanation] Li Xiaoling said that the epidemic is at the helm. We cannot expect the government to successfully fight the epidemic alone. Entrepreneurs should also shoulder their due social responsibilities, face it together, and contribute to Hong Kong's fight against the epidemic.

  [Concurrent] Li Xiaoling, founder of ADORE, Hong Kong

  Many times the government wants to do (anti-epidemic) but also needs the help of our industry. Hong Kong is owned by all of us and is our home.

When we face natural disasters, I think we should unite and face them together.

  Reporter Liang Yuan from Hong Kong

Editor in charge: [Fang Jialiang]