HK doctor faces down pandemic
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Six months ago, Charles Ng Chak-chuen got on a plane from the United States back to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It was an important moment in his life.
The post-1990s doctor, who graduated from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, quickly joined the frontlines in the fight against the pandemic. "If not for us, there'd be no hope," he said.
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