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4 people in Unit 2, Lai Ping Building, Lai On Village, Sham Shui Po, who are infected with the disease and must be censored Zhang Zhujun reminds: the enforcement will be enforced

2021-01-29T09:34:32.482Z


In Hong Kong today (29th) there were 50 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia, and 16 of the 48 local infections were of unknown origin. Two units in Lai Ping House, Lai On Estate, Sham Shui Po, a total of 4 people were infected. The building must be subject to mandatory testing. and


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Written by: Chen Jiayi

2021-01-29 17:21

Last update date: 2021-01-29 17:27

In Hong Kong today (29th) there were 50 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia, and 16 of the 48 local infections were of unknown origin.

Two units in Lai Ping House, Lai On Estate, Sham Shui Po, a total of 4 people were infected. The building must be subject to mandatory testing.

In the designated areas of Yau Ma Tei and Hung Hom, one or more confirmed cases have been recorded in three more buildings, requiring mandatory testing.

Zhang Zhujun, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases of the Center for Health Protection of the Department of Health, reminded the public that the authorities issue mandatory test announcements every day, and relevant parties will enforce the law.

Two units in Lai Ping House, Lai On Village, Sham Shui Po were infected. Two units were involved. Three people and one person were diagnosed. The building must be subject to mandatory testing.

(Photo by Liang Huanmin)

In Lai Ping House, Lai On Village, Sham Shui Po, two units were infected. Three people and one person were diagnosed in the two units. They are located on different floors and in different orientations. The building requires mandatory testing.

In the designated area, one or more confirmed cases must also be subject to mandatory testing, and a total of three new buildings have been added.

Wing Tak Building, Waterloo Road, in a designated area in Yau Ma Tei, was subject to mandatory testing. One unit was involved and one person was diagnosed.

There are two buildings in the designated area of ​​Hung Hom that require compulsory testing, including No. 31 Winslow Street, which has a confirmed case, and Lok Ka Building, Baker Street, where two people were diagnosed in one unit.

Director of the Department of Infectious Diseases of the Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health, Zhang Zhujun, said that regarding the mandatory inspection and enforcement in Dongfa Building, North Point this morning (29th), there were officers from the Civil Affairs Department, the police, the Eastern District Office of Home Affairs and the Auxiliary Medical Service. People fail to be tested and must be fined.

She pointed out that law enforcement actions were considered at the time, and they did not comply with mandatory testing.

Zhang Zhujun pointed out that 220 residents in Sham Shui Po District have completed inspections, and 14 cases of violations of mandatory inspection announcements were issued with mandatory inspection orders and fixed fines.

She reminded the public that the authorities issue compulsory testing announcements every day, and the relevant parties will enforce the law.

The government closed down Dongfa Building yesterday (28th) for mandatory testing.

(Photo by Liang Pengwei)

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