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Coronavirus disease. Live | News: More than 60 confirmed cases, 2 patients died today, 174 deaths

2021-01-27T08:34:59.946Z


The fourth wave of new coronary pneumonia rebounded, the cumulative number of patients increased to 10,233, and more than 50 preliminary confirmed cases were recorded yesterday. Several old districts have exploded. The government announced yesterday that it will increase the two designated areas in Yau Ma Tei/Mong Kok and Hung Hom, and expand the


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Written by: Huang Weilun, Ouyang Dehao, Lao Minyi, Deng Yinglin, Chen Shuxia, Zeng Kaixin, Zhu Haiqi, Cao Jiajun, Kong Fanxu

2021-01-27 05:56

Last update date: 2021-01-27 16:25

The fourth wave of new coronary pneumonia rebounded, the cumulative number of patients increased to 10,233, and more than 50 preliminary confirmed cases were recorded yesterday.

There were outbreaks in several old districts. The government announced yesterday that it will increase the two designated areas in Yau Ma Tei/Mong Kok and Hung Hom, and expand the designated area in Jordan to the "Pak Man Lou" area. Another 20 buildings in the designated area in Sham Shui Po will be subject to mandatory testing.

The government yesterday launched a "raid" small-scale closure of the area, designated 15-27 Bi Street and 3 Dong'an Street as "restricted areas," and sent police to enclose and arrange residents to conduct tests.

The government issued a statement early in the morning announcing that the operation would end at about 6 o'clock this morning.

About 330 residents were tested during the operation, and one confirmed case was found.

A total of 174 deaths of male patients confirmed by the United Hospital and female patients initially confirmed by Guanghua Hospital have died

[15:35] A 67-year-old male patient (case number: 7123) diagnosed with COVID-19 in the United Christian Hospital passed away today.

The patient himself has a long-term illness. On the evening of December 7, 2020, due to fever and upper abdominal pain, he was admitted to the hospital for treatment and was diagnosed with COVID-19.

Afterwards, the patient's condition continued to deteriorate, and he was separated from the world at 8.26 am today.

In addition, a 56-year-old female patient with a long-term illness was taken to the emergency department of Kwong Wah Hospital by ambulance yesterday (January 26) because of shortness of breath.

The patient stopped beating in the center on the way to the hospital. After arriving at the hospital, the medical staff immediately performed CPR and intubation therapy for him. The patient recovered his heartbeat and was admitted to the isolation ward for treatment.

The patient was initially diagnosed yesterday afternoon, and his condition continued to deteriorate until his death at 4:22 pm.

Together with the above two cases, a total of 174 patients died in Hong Kong.

[14:19] It is understood that a female cleaner at Ming Pao was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia.

The news stated that the cleaner became ill on January 17, and she was responsible for cleaning two floors when she last went to work on the night shift on January 24. The administrative department will arrange disinfection and cleaning as soon as possible.

Ming Pao now requires all employees who have returned to the company on or after January 17 to be tested for the virus.

New Crown Vaccine | Mainland Kexing Vaccine Beaded Hong Kong Member to Urge Chinese Medicine Chen Zhaoshi: Very Concerned

[14:00] The new crown pneumonia vaccine is expected to arrive in Hong Kong next month (February). The third phase of clinical report of Kexing vaccine ordered by Hong Kong has not been released, and there is no actual arrival date. Some members of the Legislative Council asked the government to purchase Another Chinese medicine vaccine produced in the Mainland.

The Secretary for Food and Health, Chen Zhaoshi, reiterated when attending the Legislative Council that Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor had stated that she had made a request to the central government. She herself was very concerned about and paid attention to the situation.

[13:15] The news refers to more than 60 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong today.

Closed area detection | He Boliang: Yau Tsim Mong outbreak is delayed due to slow tracking of sewage testing

[12:22] Last night (26th), the Hong Kong Government sealed off Bi Street and Dong On Street in Yau Ma Tei and required residents in "restricted areas" to undergo mandatory testing.

The director of the Infection and Infectious Diseases Center of the University of Hong Kong, Ho Pak Leung, described today (27) that yesterday’s closure of inspections was completed within 12 hours faster than before. The description is worthy of recognition. However, he said frankly that the rebound of the epidemic this month originated from the Lam Tin Tunnel in Tseung Kwan O. Two construction sites in the middle section of the Kowloon Trunk Tunnel broke out, and the tracing of confirmed cases on the site was slow. As a result, the "burning serial ship" in Yau Tsim Mong area was repeatedly diagnosed. He criticized the Hong Kong government for not diverting sight and responsibility. High-risk, testing and prevention should be completed as soon as possible (for example, within 24 hours) after a confirmed case, rather than two to three weeks after the outbreak, depending on the sewage test results to decide whether to enclose or arrange for a forced inspection.

The funeral industry fears that the closure of the district will affect the ancestors going out. Funeral parliamentarians approve the word "assault", causing residents to panic

[10:30] The government suddenly closed the district yesterday, and some district councillors approved the word "assault" which caused panic among the residents. The funeral industry worried that the closure of the district would affect the funeral of the deceased.

The Kowloon City District Councillor (Hung Hom Bay) Ren Guodong stated on the RTHK program that the Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, before attending the guild yesterday, described the establishment of "restricted areas" as "assault" operations. If the opponent is an enemy, he will use assault."

In addition, there are many shops related to the funeral industry in the designated area of ​​Hung Hom.

The president of the Funeral Chamber of Commerce, Guo Kaibang, said on the commercial channel that the traditional Chinese mentality hopes to complete the ceremony before the Lunar New Year. Before the Lunar New Year, it is a relatively busy time to record. After the news of the enclosure, it has caused extensive discussion in the industry. Yesterday Many industries have planned to move some items away.

He bluntly said that the censorship will affect the entire funeral process, preventing the deceased from going to the funeral and cremation, and the government must bear the responsibility.

Yau Ma Tei Closed Area|District Councillors approve of unclear on-site news for raid on "cannibalized" neighborhoods and staff

[10:00] Yau Tsim Mong District Councillor Li Weifeng criticized on the radio program that after the enclosure, the staff arranged for the residents of three buildings to be dropped down at the same time. Even the residents of SF Building who have just completed the mandatory inspection are no exception. The arrangement is chaotic and many citizens Reflecting concerns about the risk of spreading if too many people gather.

Another district councillor, Yu Tak-po, also criticized yesterday's "disabled" neighbourhoods and staff, urging the government to predict the time limit for the enclosure and testing arrangements in the future, so that the public will be psychologically prepared.

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Zhang Zhixiang, Fruit Market Chamber of Commerce: Contacting the government to arrange voluntary testing for fruit market practitioners, hoping to avoid sealing

[09:40] Zhang Zhixiang, chairman of the Kowloon Fruit and Vegetable Chamber of Commerce, pointed out in a commercial program today that considering that people in all 18 districts of Hong Kong have the opportunity to go to the fruit bar, the popularity is high, and the government fenced off places in hopes of testing. He is contacting the government to express that practitioners are willing to undergo voluntary testing and hope that the fruit fence will not be enclosed. He described the other party’s message as positive and the goal is to arrange 60 to 80% of practitioners to be tested today.

As far as he knows, as of yesterday (26th), there were no confirmed cases of any fruit-column practitioners.

Closed area inspection│Tu Fengbi Street Dong'an Street once prayed that the government learned lessons to prevent residents from leaving early

[09:05] Last night (26th), the government listed 9-27 Pitt Street in Yau Ma Tei and 3 Tung On Street as a "restricted area" in an "assault" last night (26th). People under inspection in the area are required to undergo mandatory testing before midnight. This morning It was unblocked at 6 o'clock and a confirmed case was discovered.

Zeng Qiyin, the co-chair of the Infectious Disease Advisory Committee of the Medical Association, said on the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Millenniums" that the closure of the area will depend on whether the number of confirmed cases will increase rapidly in the short term, and the management and pipe quality in the area. I believe this closure is Learn the lessons of Jordan's "restricted areas".

Sudden attack on Dong'an Street in Bijie, now and unblocked, residents have praised and bombed the merchants and sighed: the end of the water has passed

[08:30] The area was closed for more than 10 hours.

Some residents were dissatisfied with the arrangement and believed that the practice was annoying to the people. Other merchants pointed out that the nearby epidemic building had been erupting for a long time, but the government had not decisively followed up. The action has been half a beat, questioning the effectiveness of the closure, and thinking that the practice is like "the stone is crushed to death." crab".

Some residents were worried about obstructing work. They also said that the building they lived in was poorly cleaned, the stairs were full of rubbish, and some people defecate at will. The closed area test can provide peace of mind.




[06:45] Mr. Li, a 72-year-old elder who lives alone, lives in No. 15-27 Bi Street. He sits on the stairs in the morning and waits for the release of the seal. He said he has a long-term patient and the doctor told him to exercise more. Xu Jun would go out for morning transport and drink morning tea, but it has been delayed.

Mr. Lai was dissatisfied with the Hong Kong government's raid on the enclosure, saying that it was quite annoying to the people and questioned the effectiveness of its fight against the epidemic. "I'm so dissatisfied. It's a big dragon and phoenix." He also said that he is not rare to receive government-distributed materials.

At No. 9-13 Bi Street and No. 3 Dong'an Street, Shunfeng Building, some citizens went out after accepting registration.

Lai Sheng, a 72-year-old elder who lives alone, lives at No. 15-27 Bi Street. He sat on the stairs early this morning for a long time waiting to be released.

(Photo by Zheng Zifeng)

[06:15] One after another, citizens left the building after registering, and the nearby fruit bar was brightly lit, loading and unloading goods as usual.

Street washers began to clean the streets.

[05:55] On-site news stated that the staff removed the fence and the street washer entered the site. There were still people wearing protective clothing waiting outside the three buildings.

Citizens with crutches sat on the stairs 15-27 Bi Street for a long time, waiting for the time to unblock them, and could leave the building after showing their wristband, ID card and SMS.

The government statement stated that about 330 residents were tested during the operation, and one confirmed case was found. The confirmed person and his close contacts have been sent to hospitals and quarantine centers for follow-up.

In this operation, the Home Affairs Department and its Licensing Office, Police Office, Yau Tsim Mong District Office and Sham Shui Po District Office mobilized a total of about 380 staff.

In addition, the government also conducted a total of 306 household visits, of which about 93 households did not answer the door during the process.

Among these households, some are located in buildings that have not been evacuated in the "restricted area", as well as some confirmed cases and households who may have been quarantined. It is also possible that some units are vacant. The government says that there is no detailed information on this. Information, measures will be taken to follow up and track down the units in the area that have not responded.

▼From January 28th, the epidemic prevention measures in restaurants and listed premises will be extended for 7 days▼

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▼Four designated forced inspection areas▼

▼1.27 Bi Street and Dong'an Street closed area.

Suspected patient sent to hospital▼

At nearly 5 a.m. on January 27, the closed area of ​​Bijie was still unsealed. A resident was sitting on a staircase that was suspected of being sealed off.

(Photo by Zheng Zifeng)

New crown pneumonia | Residents in the Yau Ma Tei cordoned area suspected of initial diagnosis and sent to hospital by ambulance

[04:40] The government has blocked 9-27 Bi Street and 3 Dong'an Street from 7 pm last night. Residents must stay in their premises and undergo mandatory testing according to government arrangements.

At about 3:30 in the morning, a Fire Services Department ambulance drove to Bi Street and stopped. The ambulancemen put on full protective clothing and picked up a woman living in a building at the junction of Bi Street and Canton Road.

It is understood that the Fire Department received a notice from the Center for Health Protection and dispatched an ambulance to the site on Bijie and took a female patient to the temporary hospital of the Asia Expo at the airport for medical treatment.

Sources at the scene said that the female guest was suspected of a preliminary diagnosis.

As for the blocked area on the site, it has not been unblocked until 4 am.

▼1.26 Bi Street and Dong'an Street closed area.

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Confirmed Building | Home Overview

[02:25] The new crown pneumonia epidemic is still severe. The Department of Health announced 64 new confirmed cases on Tuesday (26th). The Health Protection Center updated the patient's residence and whereabouts at night.

Yau Tsim Mong and Sham Shui Po are still the areas with the most "affected buildings". The Industrial and Commercial Building, Block 13, Pak Tin Estate, Nan Cheong Centre, and No. 241 Apliu Street will each increase 3 cases in a single day. It is believed that there are four families each, three of them Is the first patient.

The 6 new patients in the Eastern District are too high. Except for the new cases of Ning On Court in Taikoo Shing and Block C of Dongfa Building, North Point, which have been included in mandatory testing, Block 3 of North Point Harbour City, Block 8 of Aldrich Bay and Yiu Wah Yiu Tung Estate Residents in the building were infected with the epidemic; after the epidemic reached Cheung Chau, Peng Chau also fell. The patient lived in Jinping Building, Jinping Village.

In Tin Shui Wai, three new cases were recorded in public housing. A 52-year-old male resident was recruited at Fourth Street, Section C, Fairview Garden, also in Yuen Long. The patient was epidemiologically related to the local case.

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Confirmed restaurants | 10 more Hung Hom Sun Life Congee Shops and 5 patients visit Changsha Bay

[02:00] The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong continues. The Department of Health announced 64 new confirmed cases on Tuesday (26th). According to the latest list of confirmed cases announced by the Center for Health Protection in the evening, 10 restaurants were added to the list, including one Male patients of unknown origin have visited 3 restaurants, including Tan Tsai Yunnan Rice Noodles in Taiyuan Street, Wan Chai, Kun Kee Rice Noodles in Sha Tin, and Restaurant No. 8 in Tai Po.


In addition, there are 2 Café de la Cafés on the list in a single day. If the data from Monday is combined, a total of 4 Café de Cafés will be on the list within 2 days.

It is worth noting that a total of 5 patients visited the Yongming Congee Shop on the ground floor of Liancheng Building, Kowloon City, of which 3 people lived in Block 13, Pak Tin Village, Shek Kip Mei, and they were estimated to be the same family.

Changshawan Cheng, the monitor of the team, was also on the list, and he had visited the patient in Phase 4 of Mei Foo New Village.

▼1.26 Bi Street and Dong'an Street closed area.

Queue detection▼

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Yesterday's overview: new coronary pneumonia.

1.26|64 more confirmed government "raid" blockade of Bijie Building for forced inspection

The government fenced off the residents of Dong'an Street in Bijie and received the Great Wall brand luncheon meat and Baisuishan mineral water after testing.

No. 9-27 Bi Street and No. 3 Dong'an Street will be closed from 7 p.m. The inspection is expected to be completed by 6 a.m. tomorrow

Expansion of designated areas to include Hung Hom, Mong Kok, and Guolan Building now requires mandatory testing for a confirmed case

Lin Zheng announced the re-closure of the zone: the next raid!

Enclose the area or "break it up and do it"

Mandatory Testing Buildings | 39 buildings in Sham Shui Po accounted for over half of the buildings and 31 buildings tested positive for sewage

[00:15] The government will publish a compulsory testing notice and gazette it, requiring people who have been in 39 specified places during the designated period to undergo nucleic acid testing for COVID-19.

Anyone who has been in any of the listed places for more than two hours (including but not limited to residents, visitors and staff) between January 13 and January 26 must be tested on or before the 29th.

If the subject has been tested between the 24th and the 26th, it will be deemed to have complied with the requirements of the mandatory testing announcement.

▼Click to view the list of mandatory inspection buildings▼

▼1.26 Bi Street and Dong'an Street closed area.

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Bijie Dong’an Street test results are expected to be available at 6 am

[00:10] Zhao Yantao, the founder of "Xiangda Biotechnology", the testing contractor responsible for Bi Street and Dong'an Street, accepted a telephone interview with "Hong Kong 01" at approximately 12 midnight, saying that hundreds of residents have been sampled so far and the sampling has been roughly completed The work is currently only taken by some people who return home late at night. They will be collected at about 12:30 in the morning, and the samples will be sent to the laboratory for overnight testing. It is expected to be completed by 6 in the morning.

Zhao Yantao pointed out that there were two residents with limited mobility and staff members came to take samples for them.

This time it is a "dual-track test," where both antigen and nucleic acid tests will be performed. Those who have a positive antigen test will have two more retests. The results will be available within 60 minutes at the earliest. However, it has not yet been disclosed whether anyone has tested positive.

He also said that the government notified the company at 12 o'clock yesterday that it planned to block Bi Street for mandatory testing. "We are in a hurry to open fire brigade." He hoped that this "flash-flash" approach this time could be as fast as possible. It doesn't hurt the people and money.

The company sent 30 people to participate in the operation this time, including 8 nurses in charge of sampling.

[00:05] The government announced that taking into account the latest public health risk assessment, the government will maintain the current regulations and restrictions applicable to catering business premises and listed premises, as well as the requirements for group gathering and wearing masks. It will continue for seven days. Pay close attention to the development of the epidemic, review and adjust relevant measures that have been implemented from time to time, and announce the latest social distancing measures in due course.

A spokesperson for the Food and Health Bureau said that the epidemic in Hong Kong continues to be severe. The latest seven-day average number of local cases of unknown origin is close to 29. In some communities, there have been multiple confirmed cases within a short period of time, indicating that the community's invisible transmission chain is still active.

▼1.26 Bi Street and Dong'an Street closed area.

Preparation for testing ▼

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New Crown Vaccine|BioNTech is manufactured by a German plant and can arrive in Hong Kong within 48 hours to set up a central storage warehouse

New Crown Vaccine | Chen Zhaoshi: The first batch of 1 million doses of BioNTech vaccine expected to arrive in Hong Kong in late February

New crown vaccine | Kong Fanyi: 4 weeks after vaccination, the most important thing is to emphasize that vaccine safety is the most important

▼Protection rate side effects of Kexing, BioNTECH Fosun, AstraZeneca ▼

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▼1.26 Fruit bar included in the designated area of ​​Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei▼

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▼1.26 Explosion spread at "Bawenlou" in Jordan▼

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Mandatory Testing Building | Yau Ma Tei Prospect Building is complex, residents of churches and intermediary companies rush to test

Mandatory Testing Building | Changle Building, Hung Hom, on the list

New Crown Pneumonia|Apliao Street Back Alley Existing in the Garbage Mountain Underground Pouring Water to the Elderly

The government warns of a surprise attack on gold shopping malls and a notice to urge merchants not to stay overnight and take away their belongings

▼The Xiyingpan machine shop turns into an orchid store ▼

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New crown pneumonia | The Xiyingpan machine shop transforms into the orchid store, the clerk worried that the orchid is sold out and unemployed again

The government resumed some public services on January 28, stipulating that entering government buildings must use "Travel with peace of mind"

New crown pneumonia | Iraqi hospital has a long queue of sampling stations: it is not surprising that more people in the hospital are infected

The postman from the Central Post Office Delivery Office was diagnosed with a letter delivered to the Prince's Building at Jardine House last week

▼1.26 Sham Shui Po epidemic intensified▼

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New crown pneumonia | Residents in the Yau Ma Tei cordoned area suspected of initial diagnosis and sent to hospital by ambulance

Confirmed restaurants | 10 more Hung Hom Sun Life Congee Shops and 5 patients visit Changsha Bay

Bijie Dong’an Street test results are expected to be available at 6 am

Mandatory Testing Building | Yau Ma Tei Prospect Building is complex, residents of churches and intermediary companies rush to test

The government raided Dong'an Street, Fengbi Street, compulsory testing. Citizens who visited relatives fell off the building and left with a certificate

Mandatory Testing Building | Changle Building, Hung Hom, on the list

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