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Written by: Kong Fanxu
2021-03-01 09:17
The last update date: 2021-03-01 10:06
The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong has been repeated, and a total of 44 people in the infection group of the K11 MUSEA "Famous Tide Restaurant" have been diagnosed.
Respiratory specialist Liang Zichao said on the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Millenniums" today (1st) that the second-generation transmission of "famous tide" groups has been emerging one after another, and the alarm has been sounded, but "famous tide" transmission appeared in the afternoon market. For diners across Taiwan, I believe it has nothing to do with the opening of the night market and the four-person one.
He Boliang, director of the Infection and Infectious Diseases Center of the University of Hong Kong, believes that the multiple confirmed cases of K11 MUSEA are related to social distancing measures. It is estimated that there may be three patients in the "famous tide" group, and they are worried that they will flow into the community and cause a chain of transmission.
A group infection broke out in K11 MUSEA "Famous Tide Restaurant".
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Liang Zichao, a specialist in respiratory system.
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Ho Pak Leung, Director of the Infection and Infectious Diseases Center of the University of Hong Kong (Photo of Information)
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