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[Wuhan Pneumonia] Australian man who once lived in Shatin Diyi Hotel was placed in isolation camp

2020-01-23T07:28:07.937Z


The pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan continued to spread, and Madame MacLehose Resort was again reserved as a quarantine center and became an "quarantine camp." Huang Jiaqing, director of the Center for Health Protection, said that close contacts with suspected cases of pneumonia in Wuhan will be arranged to live in isolation camps today.


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Written by: Guo Qianwen Cai Zhengbang

2020-01-23 15:10

Last updated: 2020-01-23 15:10

The pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan continued to spread, and Madame MacLehose Resort was again reserved as a quarantine center and became an "quarantine camp." Huang Jiaqing, director of the Center for Health Protection, said that close contacts with suspected cases of pneumonia in Wuhan will be arranged to live in isolation camps today.

Australian men who had stayed at Royal Plaza Hotel were placed in isolation camp.

At about 2 pm, a government-owned white minibus carried an Australian borrowed man into the "isolation camp". The minibus opened the side glass of the car to allow air to circulate, and the driver and accompanying staff wore a full set of protective clothing. The Australian borrowed man arrived in Hong Kong for two days and stayed at the Royal Plaza Hotel in Sha Tin. He voluntarily accepted quarantine at Madame MacLehose Resort today. He stated that his body was unharmed and that he had no fever or other symptoms of discomfort "I feel so good right now" I just just left the hotel). "

Second Highly Suspected Infection Patient Stayed at Royal Plaza Hotel

The second highly suspected case of new coronavirus infection involved a 56-year-old male patient who was a Hong Kong resident and had good health in the past. A preliminary test of his respiratory tract samples was positive for Wuhan pneumonia. He went to Wuhan alone on the 10th of this month. On the 19th, he took Air China Flight CA8279 to Shenzhen from Wuhan, and took the MTR back to Hong Kong via Luohu Port on the same day. The patient began to have fever since the 18th, but has no symptoms of respiratory infections. The next day he went to the Accident and Emergency Department of the Prince of Wales Hospital for medical treatment. No admission was required. The patient was admitted to the hospital for isolation. The patient is now in stable condition and was transferred to Princess Margaret Hospital for isolation.

The Centre for Health Protection has initiated an epidemiological investigation and contact tracing. Initial investigations revealed that the patient and his wife lived in Tianyuhai, Ma'anshan, and visited their parents alone in Wuhan from 10th to 19th of this month. Both his wife and their parents showed no symptoms. The patient also stayed at Royal Plaza Hotel Shatin on the 20th of this month. According to the information provided by the patient, he did not visit medical institutions, wet markets or seafood markets during the incubation period. He did not come into contact with wildlife or birds, or patients with pneumonia or upper respiratory infections.

The second confirmed patient had stayed at Diyi Hotel in Sha Tin. Staff put on a mask. One resident said that many workers were constantly cleaning inside the hotel this morning. (Photo by Deng Yongzhong)

[Wuhan Pneumonia] He had no fever at first and went to Wuhan Port to confirm the diagnosis of Tian Yuhai.

[Wuhan Pneumonia] A large number of police officers set up a command center in the temporary tent of Madame MacLehose Resort

[Wuhan Pneumonia] Mrs. MacLehose Resort reserves for medical supplies

[Wuhan Pneumonia] Staff members of West Kowloon Station of High-speed Rail wear masks to disinfect relatives and visit relatives in Wuhan.

[Wuhan pneumonia] First confirmed case appeared in Queen Elizabeth Hospital

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Source: hk1

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