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New crown pneumonia | Three cases of no source in Tseung Kwan O in October, some patients visited Beverly Garden at the beginning of the month

2020-10-25T11:41:51.738Z


The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong has been repeated. At least 9 people have been diagnosed in Tseung Kwan O this month (as of the 25th), of which 3 cases are of unknown origin. The situation is cause for concern. The Centre for Health Protection today announced an unsolicited case. A 42-year-old male patient who lives in Beverly Garden developed symptoms last Tuesday (20th), and went to work in Sheung Wan the next day and consulted a private doctor until last Thursday (22nd). Tseung Kwan O (Bao Ning Road) General Outpatient Clinic took samples from this bottle and confirmed the diagnosis. Checking the data of the Health Protection Center, a confirmed woman living in a nearby residence, Tianjin, had visited the Fukang Garden Shopping Centre earlier this month, but it has been more than 14 days since the patient became ill. Earlier this month, a 19-year-old HKBU student was diagnosed with the disease. His family lived in Jianming Village. His brother and family members also contracted the disease. In the middle of this month, a 68-year-old man living in Tianjin was diagnosed. During the incubation period, he visited the private clinic of Bauhinia Gardens in a nearby housing estate. He was then admitted to the Accident and Emergency Department of Tseung Kwan O Hospital for treatment. Both his family members were "recruited." The Centre for Health Protection has classified HKBU students and Tianjin men as cases of unknown origin.


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Written by: Kong Fanxu

2020-10-25 19:32

Last update date: 2020-10-25 19:32

The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong has been repeated. At least 9 people have been diagnosed in Tseung Kwan O this month (as of the 25th), of which 3 cases are of unknown origin. The situation is cause for concern.

The Centre for Health Protection today announced an unsolicited case. A 42-year-old male patient who lives in Beverly Garden developed symptoms last Tuesday (20th), and went to work in Sheung Wan the next day and consulted a private doctor until last Thursday (22nd). Tseung Kwan O (Bao Ning Road) General Outpatient Clinic took samples from this bottle and confirmed the diagnosis.

Checking the data of the Health Protection Center, a confirmed woman living in a nearby residence, Tianjin, had visited the Fukang Garden Shopping Centre earlier this month, but it has been more than 14 days since the patient became ill.

Earlier this month, a 19-year-old HKBU student was diagnosed with the disease. His family lived in Jianming Village. His brother and family members also contracted the disease.

In the middle of this month, a 68-year-old man living in Tianjin was diagnosed. During the incubation period, he visited the private clinic of Bauhinia Gardens in a nearby housing estate. He was then admitted to the Accident and Emergency Department of Tseung Kwan O Hospital for treatment. Both his family members were "recruited."

The Centre for Health Protection has classified HKBU students and Tianjin men as cases of unknown origin.

A junior college brother and a family member in Jujianming Village were diagnosed this month.

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A HKBU student, his younger brother and his family in Jujianming Village are diagnosed

The Centre for Health Protection announced on the 7th of this month that a 19-year-old man (Case No. 5143) living in Kin Ming Village, Tseung Kwan O, studied at Hong Kong Baptist University. He became ill on the 1st of the month and returned to the HKBU to attend classes from 28 to 30 last month. , Is a case of unknown origin.

The 17-year-old brother (Case No. 5144) who lives with HKBU students also contracted the disease. He was studying at Carmel Chuen Middle School in Tseung Kwan O. The two brothers played basketball with other people and had barbecues with relatives.

The 47-year-old family members of the two brothers were also diagnosed later.

A 68-year-old man who lives in Tianjin, Tseung Kwan O, was diagnosed on October 13 and was classified as a case of unknown origin. Two of his family members were also diagnosed.

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Ju Tianjin's family of three was diagnosed and one person went to Fukang Shopping Mall

The second no-source case of this month was announced on the 13th of this month. A 68-year-old retired man (Case No. 5195) who lives in Block 8 of The Wings, Tseung Kwan O, developed fever on the 5th of this month and arrived on the same day and on the 8th of this month. The neighboring Bauhinia Garden Dr. Chuang Kam On Clinic sought medical attention. He went to the Accident and Emergency Department of Tseung Kwan O Hospital on the 11th of this month and was admitted to the hospital for treatment. During the incubation period, he visited the Chinese Chef in Bauhinia Garden Shopping Centre.

The 32-year-old family member of the 68-year-old man (Case No. 5200) was also diagnosed on the 13th of this month. He worked at the IFC Apple Store and had been to shop 12 on the ground floor of Bauhinia Garden and Yuchang House, Yuming Court, Hang Hau.

Another 66-year-old woman from her family (case number 5206) was diagnosed on the 15th of this month. She had been to Tseung Kwan O Plaza and TKO Spot (Shang Tak Plaza) and reported that she had been to Beverly Garden on or before the 4th of this month.

On October 25, a 42-year-old male who lived in Beverly Garden, Tseung Kwan O, was diagnosed with an unknown source.

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Beverly patients go to work during the incubation period

The third case of unknown origin was announced today (25th). A 42-year-old male patient (case number 5293) lives in Block 9 of Beverly Garden, Tseung Kwan O. He has a sore throat since last Tuesday (20th) and last Wednesday (21st Day) She still returned to work at the Zhong Zhaoying Commercial Building, Queen’s Road, Sheung Wan, and went to the Huaqin International Building, Sheung Wan on the same day to seek medical treatment from the private doctor Feng Guoshan.

The patient went to the general outpatient clinic in Tseung Kwan O (Bao Ning Road) last Thursday (22nd) and submitted a deep throat saliva sample the next day. The initial diagnosis was confirmed on Saturday (24th, yesterday), and the diagnosis was confirmed on the same day.

Living with patients in the same well-to-do residence: unavoidable

Ms. Lin, who lives in Beverly Garden, said that she did not know that there were confirmed patients in the housing estate. She also said that she was "all used to it, but she didn't." She also pointed out that there are many invisible carriers in the community and that they are not in the same building. So I’m not too worried; some residents who don’t want to be photographed and live in the same building as the confirmed person said that they did not know that there were confirmed patients in their building, but they also said that "everything is not something you can order, and there is no way to avoid it." Wear masks frequently.

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