Hong Kong reported a record number of new daily COVID-19 infections on Feb. 11. The city’s pursuit of zero COVID-19 infections has stretched hospital and quarantine facilities nearly to their limit. New daily infections rose to at least 1,325 on Friday, health authorities said. Hong Kong has seen a 10-fold rise in cases since Feb. 1, and medical experts warn the city could see 28,000 daily infections by the end of March. “Our healthcare system is overloaded, it’s really beyond capacity,” said Chuang Shuk-kwan, a senior health official. She said there were separately at least 1,500 preliminary positive cases. Hospital beds for COVID-19 patients in the global financial hub are already at 90 percent occupancy, data from the city’s Hospital Authority showed, while isolation facilities were also nearing their maximum. Hong Kong’s chief secretary John Lee, Health Secretary Sophia Chan, and Security Chief Chris Tang will meet Chinese officials in neighboring …