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New coronary pneumonia | 5 local cases with zero confirmed cases today changed to import for 37 consecutive days without source unknown

2021-06-02T12:00:52.476Z


There were no confirmed cases in Hong Kong today (30th). Yuan Guoyong, Chair Professor of the Department of Microbiology of the University of Hong Kong, said yesterday that 5 local or possibly local cases had been infected before arriving in Hong Kong. The Centre for Health Protection revised all the cases to


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Written by: Zhu Haiqi

2021-05-30 16:39

Last update date: 2021-05-30 16:40

There were no confirmed cases in Hong Kong today (30th). Yuan Guoyong, Chair Professor of the Department of Microbiology of the University of Hong Kong, said yesterday that 5 local or possibly local cases had been infected before coming to Hong Kong. The Centre for Health Protection revised all relevant cases to imported cases today. The number of cases of unknown origin was recorded on April 23, which means that there have been no cases of unknown origin in Hong Kong for 37 consecutive days.

Yuan Guoyong pointed out that the fourth wave of the epidemic in Hong Kong should have ended, and the goal of clearing it for 28 consecutive days has also been achieved.

(Information picture/Photo by Liao Yanxiong)

The Centre for Health Protection announced that as of 0:00 today, no new confirmed cases have been recorded.

For the case of unknown source the previous day, it was already April 23.

Yuan Guoyong said that the five local or possibly local cases all had travel history, the virus load was low, and the antibody (igG) was positive after admission. Three of them had a virus gene other than the fourth wave virus strain, and no one of their close contacts had been diagnosed. , There is reason to believe that they were not infected recently.

After the human body is infected, the antibody igM will appear first, and then igG will appear. igM will disappear within 2 to 4 months, and the igM of these 5 people have been negative. Therefore, it is inferred that they may have been exposed to foreign countries two months or ago. infection.

The details of the five patients who have been revised as imported cases are as follows:

▼ Residents of Block 5A and 5B of Cullinan West have to undergo mandatory inspection earlier ▼

No. 11831: A 29-year-old Indian maid arrived in Hong Kong from Indonesia on April 25. She was then subjected to compulsory quarantine at the Grand Metropolis Hotel in Xiyingpan. She was tested on the 12th and 19th days of arrival, and the results were negative. After the quarantine was completed Mainly stay at the employer’s residence at the Cullinan West in Sham Shui Po.

She was originally rated as a possible local case.

No. 11833: A 39-year-old Indian maid arrived in Hong Kong from Indonesia on February 20.

She complied with the mandatory testing announcement on May 21 and went to the community testing center in Yau Ma Tei for testing and was subsequently diagnosed. She lived in Block B, Po Ning Building, Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei and Block B, Earl's Court, 1 Earl Street, Kowloon Tong.

She was originally a case of unknown origin.

▼On the evening of May 23, the 6th closed area of ​​Victoria Harbour was inspected▼

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No. 11834: A 46-year-old Filipino maid with N501Y variant virus. She had been to Pakistan with her former employer from February 8 to April 3. The test during the quarantine period was negative. The patient was on April 28 and May 19. St. Paul's Hospital was vaccinated with Fubital, and lives in Block 6, Victoria Harbour, Tai Kok Tsui.

She was originally a case of unknown origin.

No. 11835: A 43-year-old Pakistani man. He is a construction worker for the Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin Tunnel-Main Tunnel and related works. He returned to Hong Kong from Pakistan on March 16 this year and was in Tsuen Wan and Hong Kong Far East Silka from March 16 to April 5 this year. The hotel is isolated from the hotel, and after the quarantine is completed, he lives in the residence of Shihua Building, Shek Lei (2) Village, Kwai Chung.

He was originally a case of unknown origin.

No. 11836: A 37-year-old Filipino maid with N501Y and E484K variant viruses. She arrived in Hong Kong from the Philippines on March 20 and stayed at the Ramada Grand View Hotel in North Point for isolation. She lives in Heliao Village, Dadong, Saigon.

She was originally a case of unknown origin.

The protection center reminded that people living at No. 49 Heliao Village, Taidong, Saigon, must comply with the mandatory testing announcement tomorrow.

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