Speaking on an RTHK programme on Monday, Chan said the administration is also drawing up guidelines and making relevant preparations.
“We are trying to buy the kits as quickly as possible for everyone in Hong Kong. We have to make arrangements and accommodations. When so many people are doing it at the same time, what do we do with the positive results? For the overall arrangements, we have to issue guidelines,” she said.
Her comments came after Chief Executive Carrie Lam said every person will be given one kit to test themselves at home, but Chan did not give any dates.
“When we manage to procure [the kits], we will begin.”
However, a medical expert says one kit per person is far from enough to pick up patients and curb the outbreaks, because individuals may test themselves days apart while still moving about in the city and potentially spreading the virus.
Ricky Chiu, adjunct associate professor of biomedical sciences at the Chinese University, said it could, however, be treated as a pilot scheme for people to get used to testing themselves regularly at home – which he says may become a norm in future.