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Author: Chen Qianting
2020-11-06 15:18
Last update date: 2020-11-06 15:18
The Centre for Health Protection announced that 6 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus pneumonia were newly confirmed in Hong Kong today (6th), all of which were imported cases. Zero local infections were recorded every 5 days. A total of 5,362 confirmed cases (including 1 suspected case) have been recorded so far. ).
Today’s new cases include foreign domestic helpers from Indonesia and the Philippines, and crew members from Ethiopia.
The six newly imported cases came from India, the United Kingdom, the Philippines, Ethiopia and Indonesia. Among them, the only 43-year-old woman reported to have symptoms, case No. 5360, arrived in Hong Kong from the Philippines on November 4 by taking HX782. A foreign domestic helper.
Case No. 5361, a 27-year-old male patient, took ET3446 to Hong Kong from Ethiopia on November 4. He was a crew member and had stayed at the Regal Airport Hotel in Chek Lap Kok.
Indonesian domestic domestic helper diagnosed 13 days after entering Hong Kong
As for the case No. 5362, the 24-year-old female patient arrived in Hong Kong from Indonesia by CX798 on October 24. She is also a foreign domestic helper. After arriving in Hong Kong, she checked into the Os Hotel To Kwawan for quarantine, but she took the second quarantine period The virus test was positive to confirm the diagnosis.
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