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New Coronary Pneumonia · Live broadcast | News: At least 5 new diagnoses, 4 preliminary 2 people have visited Peru

2020-04-07T08:27:35.950Z


The new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic continued. Hong Kong added 24 cases yesterday (6 days), with a total of 900 cases exceeded and 915 cases. According to the news, as of 12:00 noon today (7th), at least 5 confirmed diagnoses and 3 preliminary diagnoses were added today. Among them, 2 were members of the 65-person charter group in Peru, and at least 7 people were diagnosed on the charter. The restaurant "restrict customer order" and public places "restriction order" expire this weekend, the government is expected to announce whether to continue.


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Written by: Li Enci, Zheng Cuibi, Wang Jieen

2020-04-07 06:00

Date of last update: 2020-04-07 16:21

The new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic continued. Hong Kong added 24 cases yesterday (6 days), with a total of 900 cases exceeded and 915 cases. According to the news, as of 12:00 noon today (7th), at least 5 confirmed diagnoses and 3 preliminary diagnoses were added today. Among them, 2 were members of the 65-person charter group in Peru, and at least 7 persons were confirmed for the charter.

The restaurant "restrict customer order" and public places "restriction order" expire this weekend, the government is expected to announce whether to continue.

Liang Zhuowei, "The New York Times" wrote: "Forbidden to confine a city, it is difficult to stay together for a long time."

[16:20] It is understood that Hong Kong has added at least 5 confirmed cases and 4 initially confirmed cases today. Princess Margaret Hospital has a newly confirmed case. The patient is a 31-year-old woman who worked on the ground at Cathay Pacific. She has no travel history. Her husband has been diagnosed for two days. She had symptoms of fever, phlegm and loose stools for two days.

[10:40] It is understood that Hong Kong added at least 5 confirmed cases and 3 preliminary diagnosed cases this morning. Among them, 2 confirmed persons were Peruvian charter returnees. A total of 7 persons have been diagnosed after returning from Hong Kong.

In terms of confirmed cases, there were 2 additional patients in Mary Hospital. One was a 28-year-old woman who had traveled to Tokyo and Paris. The other was a 60-year-old woman who had traveled to Nigeria and returned to Hong Kong via Doha transfer. There were 3 more cases in the United Hospital. Two of them returned to Hong Kong from Peru. They were 64-year-old men and 54-year-old women. They have all been to Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Easter Island and Peru. The other is a 40-year-old woman who returned to Hong Kong from the United Kingdom.

In terms of initial confirmed cases, a 35-year-old male patient was added to Prince of Wales Hospital. He had traveled to Iceland and London. He had cough and nasal congestion since early April, and lost his sense of taste and smell. A new 29-year-old female patient was added to Mary Hospital, and the test samples were referred by the testing center. There is also a new case at Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

【08:00】 As of 8 a.m. on Tuesday (7th), there were 83,040 confirmed cases nationwide, with a cumulative death toll of 3,340, 88 suspected cases, and 77,399 cured cases; in Hubei, a severely affected area, with a total of 67,803 cases and a total of 3212 deaths .

[02:00] Newly confirmed cases were added last night

An additional 71-year-old female patient was diagnosed at Princess Margaret Hospital. She and her family returned to Hong Kong from the UK on March 25. Three nasopharyngeal samples taken within 4 days were negative. Because her son and grandson had been diagnosed, the female patient was discharged to the quarantine center for isolation on April 1. She later developed a fever to 38.5 degrees Celsius and was transferred to the infectious disease center yesterday for treatment.

A newly confirmed case was added to the Eastern Hospital tonight. The patient is a 24-year-old man with no travel history. He worked in the Martha supermarket in Fort Royal, and his colleague and his wife have been diagnosed.

Starting from March 25, Hong Kong prohibits the entry of non-Hong Kong residents arriving by plane from overseas, and the airport stops all transfer services. According to information from the Immigration Department, the first weekend in April maintained approximately 800 passengers through the airport for two consecutive days. There were 830 passengers on Saturday (4th) and 813 passengers on Sunday (5th). Hong Kong resident. Since April, the daily number of inbound visitors from the airport has been in the single digits. On Sunday, the number of inbound visitors from mainland China was 0.

New Coronary Pneumonia | The number of inbound passengers at the airport is maintained for about two consecutive days and the number of mainland visitors is zero on Sunday.

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