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Patient's whereabouts|23-year-old male police suspected of onset of illness, still working eight days later

2020-12-24T17:58:39.854Z


The new crown pneumonia epidemic continued, with 71 new confirmed cases yesterday (24th). The Centre for Health Protection updated the patient's whereabouts list last night, and 22 more restaurants were on the list, including "Café & Meal MU, a subsidiary of MUJI".


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Written by: Zheng Cuibi

2020-12-25 01:51

Last update date: 2020-12-25 01:52

The new crown pneumonia epidemic continued, with 71 new confirmed cases yesterday (24th).

The Centre for Health Protection updated the patient's whereabouts list last night, and 22 more restaurants were on the list, including "Café & Meal MUJI" under MUJI, and "D'Deck" in Discovery Bay, the largest seaside open-air food area in Hong Kong .

In addition, a patient had been to the Hong Kong Police College and the Ngau Tau Kok Divisional Police Station. It is suspected that it was a 23-year-old male police officer who was stationed in the uniformed patrol squad of the Ngau Tau Kok Division. He was still at work 8 days after his illness.

In addition, the list shows that some people have been to Kangjie Chinese-English Kindergarten and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and a confirmed case has been to the San Po Kong Yas Tin Center "La Porte", which is currently used as a place for filming and witnessing marriage.

The Centre for Health Protection updated the list of buildings visited by the patient last night, including 22 restaurants, located at Telford Plaza Phase 2 "Café & Meal MUJI". A patient visited and the patient was a 53-year-old woman (the 8166th case) .

Discovery Bay "D'Deck" was also on the list. The Tourism Board website described it as "the largest seaside open-air food area in Hong Kong". A 50-year-old man living in Seahorse Trail in Discovery Bay (case 8254) Case) has visited, and he has also been to the Xianghe Vietnamese Restaurant on Percival Street, Wan Chai.

Some patients have visited "D'Deck" in Discovery Bay.

(Website of Tourism Board)

In addition, a 61-year-old man (the 8365th case) lives in Yin Fai House, Tai Po Road, Sham Shui Po District. He has visited three restaurants in the district, namely Lung Po Restaurant and Gold Mall, 280-288 Yuen Chau Street Chaofu Steam Hotpot, Donglu Mansion Central Hotel, Central Hotel is a dim sum Chinese restaurant, and the report date or visit date of the three is December 20.

In terms of whereabouts, a 23-year-old man (the 8389th case) lived in Ping Shing House, Ping Tin Village, Lam Tin. He had visited the Ngau Tau Kok District Police Station and the Hong Kong Police College. The diagnosis was only announced on the 24th. He is a case related to the previous case.

Earlier, the police announced that a 23-year-old male police officer stationed in the uniformed patrol team in Ngau Tau Kok Division was initially diagnosed. His family felt unwell on December 21. The last day the police officer went to work was December 21.

For example, the 8389th case is the male policeman announced by the police, which means that he became ill earlier than his family members, but was diagnosed later than his family members, and he was still at work 8 days after he became ill. Date of his report or visit to the Hong Kong Police College It is also December 21st.

A 23-year-old man (the 8389th case) lives in Ping Shing House, Ping Tin Village, Lam Tin. He has visited the Ngau Tau Kok District Police Station and the Hong Kong Police College.

(Profile picture)

In addition, a 26-year-old man (the 8288th case) lived in Heng Chun House, Cheung Hang Estate, Tsing Yi. He had visited Anbo House and Kangjie Chinese-English Kindergarten (Tsing Yi) in Chang'an Village in the same district. He had also visited San Po "La Porte" in the Okayasuda Center.

According to La Porte's facebook page, it is a photo studio and party venue with a thousand square feet, 25 seats and 30 standing positions.

However, a special page posted on December 13 stating that the business registration of the place is a photo studio, and all parties and party rental venues should be suspended in accordance with government regulations. "We only accept filming, video recording and wedding license rentals. Eating and drinking are not allowed in the venue, except for being filmed. Everyone else needs to wear (wear) a mask."

The patient became ill on December 13th. The date of his report or visit to La Porte was December 19th. After that, he did not see the place posted information on facebook or instagram, only announced that it had been cleaned and disinfected on the afternoon of December 21st. , And sprayed with professional antibacterial coating.

In addition, the Tai Shing Street Market in Wong Tai Sin, the Pei Ho Street Municipal Services Building in Sham Shui Po, and the Lockhart Road Market in Wan Chai each received two more confirmed visits, resulting in 6, 5 and 3 people visiting the three locations respectively.

One more patient visited the Star Seafood Restaurant in Lei Yue Mun Square. A total of 5 people had visited the place.

One item in the list itself was "Fu Bo Garden Shopping Centre". The authorities relisted the information as "Fu Bo Shopping Centre" and added a 38-year-old woman (the 7791th case) to the list. It is unknown whether there is any new discovery. With changes, the woman was diagnosed on December 16.

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