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Forced Inspection Building|Residents of Forced Inspection of Yongli Building, Yau Lai Village: Don't dare to go to Lei Yue Mun Market to buy food

2021-04-21T11:35:28.345Z


The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong rebounded. Yesterday (20th) one of the new cases was a 29-year-old Indonesian foreign domestic helper. She arrived in Hong Kong on March 20 and was quarantined at the Ramada Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui.


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Written by: Ouyang Dehao

2021-04-21 13:53

Last update date: 2021-04-21 13:54

The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong has rebounded. Yesterday (20th), one of the new cases was a 29-year-old Indonesian foreign domestic helper. She had arrived in Hong Kong on March 20 and was quarantined at the Ramada Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui. After completing the quarantine, it was discovered during a recent test Confirmed.

Yung Lai House, Yau Lai Estate, Yau Tong, where she lives, is listed as a mandatory testing building.

Some residents in the district said today (21st) that this is the third time that a building in Yau Lai Village has been classified as a compulsory building. Although they are worried, "but there is no way to kill them." Some residents said that they have been right. After the last outbreak of infection in the district, he dared not go to the Lei Yue Mun market anymore, and instead went to the supermarket to buy food, and questioned the loopholes in the hotel's isolation and quarantine measures.

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At 10 o'clock this morning, Yong Lai House, Yau Lai Village, Yau Tong, more than 50 people were waiting in line for testing.

Resident Ms. Wu said that this is the third time that a building in the village has been classified as a compulsory building. Although she is worried, "but there is no way to kill it." She believes that the government should prohibit all flights to Hong Kong to prevent viruses. Enter to protect the public.

I was asked yesterday that experts quoted a research report that the effectiveness of Fubitai and Kexing vaccines against the South African variant virus has declined.

She pointed out that she is over 60 years old this year. Although there are no long-term illnesses, she has recently learned that there will be rare thrombosis problems after vaccination. She is worried that the vaccine will also have serious side effects, which may be unaffordable for the body.

I wish students: Mandatory testing is enough to prevent the spread of the mutant virus

The 15-year-old student Zhu believes that mandatory testing is sufficient to deal with the mutant virus. “The government has taken a lot of measures to protect it comprehensively.” Although she has not reached the age requirement for vaccination, she is optimistic that she will allow students to be vaccinated in the future.

She even pointed out that she was going back to school for the test today, "Yijia doesn't make the test so happy."

▼April 19, the inspection of the closed area of ​​Block 4, Phase II, Belvedere Garden, Tsuen Wan▼

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Ms. Chen: Questioned the loopholes in the government hotel quarantine measures

Resident Miss Chen was worried about the mutant virus and learned that the confirmed Indian domestic helper had visited the Lei Yue Mun Market.

However, she pointed out that since the last outbreak of infection in the district, she has not dared to go to the Lei Yue Mun Market and switch to buying food from the supermarket Parknaya.

She also questioned the loopholes in the government’s hotel quarantine measures. “A worker’s sister should have been tested for isolation. Will there be problems with the government’s procedures? Will it be false negatives?”

Chen also pointed out that he did not expect that all the neighborhoods would arrive early to wait for the test, and it took 1 hour to queue up for the test today.

"The mentality is to think that there should be no people at 10 o'clock. I would know the night before." She also believes that the government only needs to close customs and ban flights, and continue to do a good job of testing to stabilize the epidemic.

After the test, she was given a box of masks, but believed that the degree of protection of the masks and details of the information should be listed on the package.

Zhang Zhujun announced at a press conference yesterday that after the confirmed Indian domestic helper left the quarantine hotel, he returned to Yung Lai House, Yau Lai Estate, Yau Tong to live with his employer. He had been to Lei Yue Mun Market and Lam Tin Shopping Centre, and had been in the restaurant "Itamomo" in Lam Tin Shopping Centre. "Dining.

▼“New Way to Fight the Epidemic” Maintain social distancing measures for two weeks▼

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▼See the details of the scheduled vaccination and side effects of Kexing and BioNTech in the three pictures▼

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