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Written by: Cao Jiajun
2021-01-26 01:44
Last update date: 2021-01-26 01:44
The number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Hong Kong continues to be high. There were 73 new cases on Monday (25th), bringing the total to 10,153 so far.
The government gazetted the mandatory testing announcement in the early morning of today (26). A total of 21 buildings were included in the mandatory testing. Among them, 16 buildings in the "Designated Area of Sham Shui Po" continued to test positive for sewage. Even if there are no patients, residents are required to perform mandatory testing.
In addition, due to the detection of multiple cases in the compulsory testing of No. 15-27A Pitt Street, the incubation period of the virus may be longer. The sewage samples of the Southern Building, No. 141-145 Nam Cheong Street, Sham Shui Po continue to test positive. The Food and Health Bureau ordered The person concerned must undergo a second test.
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List of latest mandatory inspection buildings
▼「Sham Shui Po Designated Area」Ap Liu Street▼
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Jordan closed area.
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Jordan Closed Area|The government sampled Sham Shui Po Building Sewage District Councillors on Saturday, saying that citizens are worried about preparing to close the area
Anti-epidemic for one year.
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Jordan Closed Area|District Councillor: Residents who are banned are worried about employers. If the closed area needs to deal with the homeless
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