Chow Pak-chin, a doctor and also chairman of think tank Wisdom Hong Kong, said the activities organized by opposition camps cannot be excluded as the main reason for the new round of COVID-19 outbreak.
Whether the participants of the gatherings wore face masks, touched items around and dined together can be significant factors for the spread of the coronavirus, Chow said.
Opposition camps set up more than 250 voting stations across Hong Kong for its "primaries" from July 11 to July 12, which assembled large groups of people in narrow space.
Three infections were reported in the Tuen Mun Eye Center, which was close to a voting point of the "primaries."
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