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Hong Kong Philharmonic bass clarinet player diagnosed with a performance of Carrie Lam last Friday

2020-10-13T09:54:46.540Z


The new crown pneumonia epidemic has not eased. According to the news, Lorenzo Antonio Iosco, a foreign musician with bass clarinet of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, has been diagnosed with new pneumonia. The musician will perform at the Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center on Friday and Saturday (October 9 and 10). More than 100 performers must stay at the Penny's Bay Quarantine Center. It is reported that the Chief Executive Carrie Lam attended the concert last Friday, and Carrie Lam’s dedication was also printed on the site magazine. "Hong Kong 01" is inquiring with the Chief Executive's Office. The Centre for Health Protection stated that it is investigating an initially confirmed case involving a 35-year-old male member of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. The epidemiological investigation is still ongoing.


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Written by: Zheng Qiuling, Chen Qianting, Wang Jieen

2020-10-13 17:39

Last update date: 2020-10-13 17:46

The new crown pneumonia epidemic has not eased.

According to the news, Lorenzo Antonio Iosco, a foreign musician with bass clarinet of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, has been diagnosed with new pneumonia.

The musician will perform at the Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center on Friday and Saturday (October 9 and 10). More than 100 performers must stay at the Penny's Bay Quarantine Center.

It is reported that the Chief Executive Carrie Lam attended the concert last Friday, and Carrie Lam’s dedication was also printed on the site magazine.

"Hong Kong 01" is inquiring with the Chief Executive's Office.

The Centre for Health Protection stated that it is investigating an initially confirmed case involving a 35-year-old male member of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. The epidemiological investigation is still ongoing.

According to news, Lorenzo Antonio Iosco, a foreign bass clarinet musician of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil), has been diagnosed with new pneumonia.

Hong Kong Philharmonic held the season opening concert "Beethoven Music Festival: Liao Guomin | Beethoven Triple Concerto" at the Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Centre last Friday (9th) and Saturday (10th), with the participation of infected musicians.

According to sources, more than 100 performers in the same venue must be quarantined.

Hong Kong Music’s chief clarinet player Andrew Simon confirmed on his facebook that Lorenzo was infected, and he must also be quarantined for 14 days.

It is understood that the Chief Executive Carrie Lam also attended the event last Friday, and Carrie Lam’s dedication was also printed on the venue.

"Hong Kong 01" is inquiring with the Chief Executive's Office.

Hong Kong Phil’s live broadcast of Saturday’s concert shows that during the performance, there are rubber sheets between the musicians. Except for the classification of the wind music, the other members wear masks during the performance.

A bass clarinet player of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra was diagnosed.

It is understood that Chief Executive Carrie Lam had the same scene last Friday (9th).

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