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New Coronary Pneumonia | Shi Kauwei Police Station diagnosed 46-year-old sergeant who participated in the operation of Prince Edward Station on March 31

2020-04-04T15:48:40.144Z


The new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) epidemic continues. Today, there are 17 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong, including a male police officer and a 22-year-old female police friend who was diagnosed earlier. Zhang Zhujun, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases, Centre for Health Protection, Department of Health, said that in the 854th case, the 46-year-old male sheriff diagnosed today is the same as the 31-year-old West Kowloon Regional Mobile Unit police officer who was stationed in Shek Kip Mei Police Station. Teams with different personalities must follow up with the police to see if they are working together. Police replied that the sergeant was a member of the mobile unit and had participated in crowd management operations near the Mong Kok Police Station on the evening of March 31. All police officers participating in the operation were required to wear masks. A total of 100 people from the West Kowloon Regional Mobile Unit and the remaining two teams to which the Sergeant belongs will temporarily work from home, awaiting instructions from the Department of Health.


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2020-04-04 17:41

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The new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) epidemic continues. Today, there are 17 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong, including a male police officer and a 22-year-old female police friend who was diagnosed earlier. Zhang Zhujun, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases, Centre for Health Protection, Department of Health, said that in the 854th case, the 46-year-old male sheriff diagnosed today is the same as the 31-year-old West Kowloon Regional Mobile Force police officer who was previously stationed at Shek Kip Mei Police Station. Teams with different personalities must follow up with the police to see if they are working together.

Police replied that the sergeant was a member of the mobile unit and had participated in crowd management operations near the Mong Kok Police Station on the evening of March 31. All police officers participating in the operation were required to wear masks. A total of 100 people from the West Kowloon Regional Mobile Unit and the remaining two teams to which the Sergeant belongs will temporarily work from home, awaiting instructions from the Department of Health.

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▼ The scene of the conflict at the Prince's Station on March 31 ▼

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Police: Police officers wear masks when participating in operations

According to the police today, the 46-year-old diagnosed male police stationed in the West Kowloon Region is a member of the mobile unit. He has participated in anti-crime patrols and crowd management operations in the past 14 days. He has no records of outbound travel and is not a close contact with a previously confirmed police officer. Feeling sick on April 2. The police also stated that the sheriff had participated in crowd management operations near the Mong Kok Police Station on the evening of March 31. All police officers participating in the operation were required to wear masks. However, the police's reply still used the word "preliminary diagnosis".

▼ Shi Kiaowei Police Station has two police officers successively ▼

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Zhang Zhujun, director of infectious diseases at the CHP, pointed out at a regular press conference that although he and the 31-year-old police officer diagnosed earlier (the 663rd case) were in the same police station, but on different floors, it was temporarily understood that the two did not share changing clothes. Offices, check-in rooms, etc., must follow up with the police. The actions of the 46-year-old male policeman during the incubation period will also need to be investigated.

Zhang Xu said that the 46-year-old policeman's last working day was March 31, and he began to have a fever on April 1. It is understood that he wore a mask when working. Zhang also reminded that all people who often face the masses are also at high risk and must wear masks and wash their hands frequently.

In addition, Zhang added that in the 663th case, a 31-year-old male policeman who had been diagnosed at the “All Night Long” bar in Tsim Sha Tsui on March 18 did not rule out that the police officer was infected at the bar, but he was not the same as the woman who was diagnosed earlier. The police went to the bar together. The male police officer was diagnosed on March 30, but the authorities have not announced that he had been to the bar until last night (3rd).

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