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Written by: Huang Yongyu, Zheng Cuibi, Chen Qianting
2020-09-28 08:00
Last update date: 2020-09-28 11:15
The third wave of new coronary pneumonia in Hong Kong stabilized. There were 6 new cases in Hong Kong yesterday (27th), and the total number of confirmed cases increased to 5,066.
Among the new cases, 5 were imported from abroad and the remaining 1 was local infection, but the source of infection is unknown.
In addition, less than 10 preliminary confirmed cases were recorded in the half-day yesterday, and the source is not yet known.
According to news, there are about 10 new confirmed cases today.
[11:14] According to the news, there are about 10 new confirmed cases today.
▼Reopening of premises and relaxation measures starting on September 25▼
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Yesterday’s overview:
confirmed building restaurants | Reappeared a local case of no source at Dorsett Tsuen Wan’s list of
new crown pneumonia | Zhang Zhujun’s community still has an invisible transmission chain to maintain social distancing during Mid-Autumn Festival
New crown pneumonia | Kai Tak construction site confirmed zero local source unknown Case records are terminated every 5 days
or increase the spread of new crown pneumonia by 2 to 2.5 times. The Association of Pharmacists:
Get a 10,000 yuan allowance for
influenza vaccination as soon as possible for
new arrivals. Now accepting applications, banks are presently submitting forms for
new crown pneumonia | Temporary Hospital Preliminary work has been carried out Huang Weilun: It is expected to be completed within 4 months
New crown pneumonia|The epidemic is gradually declining, Saigon’s flow of people picks up on Sunday, restaurant: business has not improved much
New crown pneumonia | Kai Tak site workers confirmed zero local cases of unknown origin, the cable terminated every 5 days
New crown pneumonia | Zhang Zhujun's community still has an invisible transmission chain to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival to maintain social distance
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New Coronary Pneumonia New Coronary Pneumonia Center for Health Protection, Department of Health