Hong Kong residents challenge government over laws, but fight virus together

Recent headlines out of Hong Kong have focused on politics, with the imposition of a controversial new national security law from Beijing. But on the public health front, Hong Kong has been a coronavirus success story, suffering much less infection and death than was expected considering the semi-autonomous city’s high population density and proximity to China. This piece was produced in partnership with and broadcast on PBS NewsHour with support from the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting. Nick Schifrin reports.

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