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Written by: Yuan Shu
2021-05-17 14:47
Last update date: 2021-05-17 14:48
The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong has eased. The Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health announced today (17th) that as of 0:00 on May 17, there has been one new imported case in Hong Kong. A 25-year-old Indonesian woman arriving in Hong Kong has been diagnosed. So far, the total number of cases in Hong Kong has been 11,826. (Including 11 825 confirmed cases and one suspected case).
It is understood that the woman is a foreign domestic helper. She arrived in Hong Kong on CX798 yesterday. The amount of the virus is low and it is not a variant virus.
In addition, there are fewer than 5 initial confirmed cases in Hong Kong.
▼On May 11, residents of Block R in Allway Gardens received mandatory testing▼
The new case is an imported case, number 11826. It is a 25-year-old woman who arrived in Hong Kong from Indonesia earlier. She is an asymptomatic case.
It is understood that she arrived in Hong Kong on CX798 yesterday and was confirmed at the airport. The amount of the virus was low and no variant virus was involved.
She has not received any vaccines.
In addition, fewer than 5 cases were initially diagnosed today.
The Centre for Health Protection reminded residents of 3 buildings to comply with mandatory testing announcements tomorrow, including Unit 11, Yingwan Garden, Yuetaoyuan, No. 1 Jiandong Road, Tung Chung; and Hing Wah (2) Village, No. 18 Huancui Road, Chai Wan Hing House; and No. 37-39 Fuk Wing Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon.
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