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A 35-year-old client who was diagnosed as having no source had visited the Prostitution Bureau of Jianxing Fenglou, Mong Kok, and sent an officer to call for testing

2020-11-24T22:54:12.776Z


A male client of Kin Hing Building in Mong Kok is suspected of contracting COVID-19. There were 73 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Hong Kong today (23rd), of which 8 were of unknown origin, including a 35-year-old man. The news refers to,


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Written by: Yang Wanting, Lin Zhenhua

2020-11-23 21:24

Last update date: 2020-11-24 17:53

A male client of Kin Hing Building in Mong Kok is suspected of contracting COVID-19.

There were 73 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Hong Kong today (23rd), of which 8 were of unknown origin, including a 35-year-old man.

According to sources, the confirmed case admitted that on the 8th of this month, he had visited Fung House at Kin Hing Building at the junction of Fa Yuen Street and Argyle Street in Mong Kok.

After the police and the staff of the Department of Health became aware of the incident, they sent personnel in protective clothing to the site to find the sex workers at the site but to no avail. It is known that the confirmed man reported that he had forgotten the floor he visited.

The officers then went to the site to wash the building, calling on sex workers in a unit on the first floor to be tested to prevent the outbreak of a new round of "prostitution groups."

It is understood that the Centre for Health Protection announced today (23rd) 73 new confirmed cases, and there have been 5702 cases in Hong Kong.

Of the 73 confirmed cases, 8 were of unknown origin, including the 35-year-old man.

It is understood that he lives in Mong Kok District.

Looking through the information, Mong Kok Kin Hing Building is a famous Fengsha in the district in recent years. The building is 14 stories high and more than 50 years old. Among them, more than 200 subdistricted units on 12 stories have been used as "one phoenix on the first floor". The beauties from various countries entered.

The police conducted an anti-vice operation at the site in January 2018 and arrested 99 prostitutes, including prostitutes from mainland China, Russia, Ukraine, Thailand and other places, including 7 transgender people.

In the past, sex workers have confirmed the diagnosis of new coronary pneumonia.

During an anti-vice operation on October 28, the police found a 42-year-old woman without legal right of abode at the Oriental Lander Hotel, 206 Tong Mei Road, Mong Kok, and took her back to Mong Kok Police Station, where she was then transferred to the Castle Peak Bay Immigration Center and Ma Tau Kok Detention Center, until (October 30), she was diagnosed after she became ill.

The woman believed that during the incubation period, she had engaged in sex work in the Oriental Lander Hotel and a tenement house at 22 Ji Cun Street in Tai Wai.

After the police learned of the incident, they tried their best to pursue nearly 100 benefactors.

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Prostitutes diagnosed | The reporter directly hit Mong Kok Jianxing Fenglou Feng Sister, saying that no one called for testing: you can do without a mask

The owner of a prostitute living in a tenement building in Tai Wai needs to be "moved" after a confirmed prostitute. Nearby staff: many new visitors

A confirmed prostitute picks up clients from Fung House, Tai Wai

The prostitutes were diagnosed with several customers on the day, and the police had lived in Funglou, Tai Wai, looking for nearly a hundred prostitutes during the incubation period

New crown pneumonia | The confirmed case is suspected to be a mainland prostitute, the police conducted an anti-vice operation in Mong Kok last Wednesday

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