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New crown pneumonia

2020-03-24T12:12:21.956Z


A new type of coronavirus (Wuhan pneumonia, COVID-19) is spreading all over the world. Except for Macao and Taiwan immigrants, all arriving people must accept 14 days of home isolation and wear a monitoring hand strap. However, there have been many cases of home isolation people leaving the home recently. In violation of the quarantine order, a suspected quarantined person wearing a wristband appeared in public places in multiple districts today (24th). The police received at least 14 reports within 6 hours, and half of them were quarantined. The Department of Health revealed at a press conference today that 408 warning letters have been issued so far.


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Written by: Zhu Yashuang and Lin Zhenhua

2020-03-24 20:01

Last updated: 2020-03-24 20:01

A new type of coronavirus (Wuhan pneumonia, COVID-19) is spreading all over the world. Except for Macao and Taiwan immigrants, all arriving people must accept 14 days of home isolation and wear a monitoring hand strap. However, there have been many cases of home isolation people leaving the home recently. In violation of the quarantine order, a suspected quarantined person wearing a wristband appeared in public places in multiple districts today (24th). The police received at least 14 reports within 6 hours, and half of them were quarantined. The Department of Health revealed at a press conference today that 408 warning letters have been issued so far.

At 2:06 pm, a male bus passenger was found wearing a wristband at Lianhexu Main Station in Fanling. Police arrived at the scene to give an oral warning, provide protective clothing to the male passenger, and send him home in a police car. (Photo provided by reader)

Between 10:30 am and 4:00 pm today, the police received at least 14 reports of persons suspected of leaving the residence with hands and isolation. After police investigations, at least 7 cases were confirmed as quarantined. At 1:43 pm, at a hotel on 18 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, a female staff member reported that a male resident suspected of being a quarantined person had left the room. Police officers and firemen visited the scene and found the man. The case was returned to the Department of Health for follow-up. According to the scene, the DH personnel will arrange for the man to move into Junyang Village for isolation.

At 2:06 pm, a male passenger of a bus was found wearing a wristband at Luen Wo Hui terminus in Fanling. The male passenger wandered off the pitch after getting off the bus. A large number of police officers arrived and were confirmed to be quarantined. Police officers gave a verbal warning, and several police officers later put on full-body protective clothing and provided protective clothing to the male passenger, who was then taken home in a police car.

The remaining 5 cases of quarantine order were segregated at Ping An Building, 1B Babington Road, Mid-Levels, Xiaofeng Court, 18 Old Peak Road, Prince Edward Great South Street and Bai Yang Street, and Lockhart Road, Wan Chai near Arsenal Street and The Cui Ying House in Cui Ping Nan Village, Kwun Tong was found.

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Zhang Zhujun, director of the Infectious Diseases Division of the Center for Health Protection, said at a press conference in the afternoon that violating the isolation order can be imprisoned for 6 months and a fine of 25,000 yuan, which is a severe crime. Some international students or other people or young people do not understand that the situation is very serious. Let everyone remind you. She pointed out that at present 408 warning letters were issued by the Department of Health. The Department was informed that there was a case of violation of the quarantine order. With the assistance of the police, some people were recovered and sent to the quarantine camp, but legal advice was required as to whether to prosecute.

↓ Other confirmed cases of quarantined persons leaving their homes ↓

At 10:28 am, a man wearing a hand exercised on the rooftop position at Ping An Building, 1B Babington Road, Mid-Levels. Police presence confirmed that he was a quarantined person, gave a verbal warning, and returned to the unit.

At 10.31 am, Xiaofeng Pavilion, 18 Old Peak Road, Mid-levels, police investigations confirmed that a man who needed to be isolated was not isolated, and the DH officers took the man away.

At 1.05 pm, a Thai woman's monitor strap was damaged at the location on the street at the junction of Da Nan Street and Bai Yang Street in Prince Edward. The police gave a verbal warning and the woman later returned home.

At 1 pm, a citizen reported that a foreign man with a hand strap was found near Lockhart Road, Wan Chai. Police officers arrived at the scene to intercept the foreign man and confirmed that he was an quarantined person. He was returned to the hotel for quarantine .

At 3.28 pm, at Cui Ying Lou, Cui Ping Nan Village, Kwun Tong, the police confirmed that a 60-year-old female resident who had separated from home had gone out and she would be sent to Chun Yang Village for isolation.

↓ Cases under police investigation ↓

At 2:38 pm, Starbucks at iSQUARE International Plaza, 63 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, police received a report that a man in his 60s wearing a hand strap was drinking coffee. The man was found and is under investigation.

At 4.02 pm, a quarantine man reportedly left the residence at Block A, Hengjing Pavilion, Weihengchang New Village, 94 Meijing Street, Tokwawan. Police are looking for the man.

At 4.06 pm, at the junction of Kwai Fu Street and Nathan Road in Mong Kok, a suspected quarantined person reportedly went out of order. The man was found and questioning was under way.

↓ Confirmed as misunderstanding or failed to find case ↓

At 1:49 pm, Fu Li Building, Shun Lee Village, Kwun Tong, the police received a report that a male resident was suspected of being a quarantined person and suspected to be away from home. The police came to investigate, no one answered the case, and the case was handled miscellaneously.

At 2.54 pm, police received a report that a woman wearing a handband was eating at a restaurant at 348 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei. The presence of the police confirmed the misunderstanding that the woman was not a segregated person.

At 3.40 pm, 213 Yuanzhou Street, Cheung Chau Wan, a man was reportedly eating at McDonald's. The police failed to locate the man.

At 4:01 pm, at 2 O'Brien Road, Wan Chai, the male passer-by found a woman wearing a hand strap and reported it. The police failed to locate the woman.

New crown pneumonia

Source: hk1

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