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[Wuhan Pneumonia] Female cashier and male police regulars were diagnosed with a large-scale congee and noodles for 14 days.

2020-02-21T02:32:51.402Z


The Center for Health Protection announced that a riot police officer in the Eastern District of the Disciplined Forces Quarters in Runmei Pavilion, Youmeiyuan, Youtang, was diagnosed with a new coronavirus (commonly known as Wuhan pneumonia) last night (20th). Both his wife and grandmother lived there. Symptoms. The police officer had patronized a large-scale congee and a 38-year-old woman who worked as a cashier was confirmed. Workers wash the floor today (21st) outside the large-scale door. A porridge noodle posted a notice stating that an employee was infected with Wuhan pneumonia. It was completely cleaned and disinfected on the 14th, and all employees of the store would be quarantined on the 14th.


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Written by: Li Jingshan, Huang Weimin, and Deng Bailiang

2020-02-21 10:24

Last updated: 2020-02-21 10:24

The Center for Health Protection announced that a riot police officer in the Eastern District of the Disciplined Forces Quarters in Runmei Pavilion, Youmeiyuan, Youtang, was diagnosed with a new coronavirus (commonly known as Wuhan pneumonia) last night (20th). Both his wife and grandmother lived there. Symptoms. The police officer had patronized a large-scale congee and a 38-year-old woman who worked as a cashier was confirmed. Workers wash the floor today (21st) outside the large-scale door. A porridge noodle posted a notice stating that an employee was infected with Wuhan pneumonia. It was completely cleaned and disinfected on the 14th, and all employees of the store would be quarantined on the 14th.

The Center for Health Protection announced that a riot police officer in the Eastern District of the Disciplined Forces Quarters in Runmei Pavilion, Youmeiyuan, Youtang, was diagnosed with a new coronavirus (commonly known as Wuhan pneumonia) last night (20th). Both his wife and grandmother lived there. Symptoms. (Photo by Deng Bailiang)

A 48-year-old Eastern District Police riot police officer diagnosed with pneumonia in Wuhan developed fever and cough symptoms on the 18th of this month. He still attended a retirement dinner in the same robe at night. A total of 60 people participated in the dinner together, of which 36 were on duty in Aberdeen. The police arranged that they immediately stop police work and go home to wait for quarantine arrangements. He often patronized a large-scale congee noodle in a mall near his residence, and the cashier at the store also confirmed the diagnosis. Workers were washing the floor outside the door, and a notice of suspension of business was posted outside the porridge, stating that an employee was diagnosed and closed until March 4th. At the same time, all employees at the branch were isolated for 14 days.

Her mother-in-law, Zhang, who lives in the same estate as the diagnosed police officer, was not worried about the epidemic. Her children reminded her to pay attention to hygiene, saying that she "does, works, and eats".

Confirmed police officers have worked in Chai Wan, North Point and Aberdeen

Police released preliminary information that the confirmed police officer in Wuhan pneumonia performed police work mainly in Chai Wan, North Point and Aberdeen from February 4 to 16. Police will disinfect related police facilities, police cars and related disciplined services quarters, including the use of 1:49 bleach to disinfect public places and 75% alcohol to disinfect elevators and metal surfaces, and further track down the details of the work of diagnosed police officers over the past 14 days.

Police Station of Wuhan Pneumonia Police Department

Source: hk1

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