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Closed area detection | Two districts in Shesham Shui Po Donglu Building A and Di Le Wen Na Mansion were closed in one night

2021-08-04T12:58:32.506Z


The new crown pneumonia epidemic continues, and today (4th) a newly confirmed case of a 43-year-old male who may belong to Fuyang was initially confirmed. As for the family of four confirmed to have the variant virus in Macau, their close contacts have also come to Hong Kong. Government tonight 8


The new crown pneumonia epidemic continues, and today (4th) a newly confirmed case of a 43-year-old male who may belong to Fuyang was initially confirmed.

As for the family of four confirmed to have the variant virus in Macau, their close contacts have also come to Hong Kong.

The government announced at 8pm today that Block A of the Sham Shui Po Donglu Building where the above-mentioned people live, and the Tsim Sha Tsui De Lok Mansion Mansion, will be closed for testing. The government's goal is to complete the operation at about 7 a.m. tomorrow (5th).


A locally confirmed case was diagnosed. The patient lived in a sub-office in Tung Lu Building, Tai Po Road, Sham Shui Po.

(Photo by Luo Junhao)

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The initially diagnosed man lives in a sub-divided room in Tung Lu Building, Tai Po Road, Sham Shui Po.

The government announced today that people in Block A of the Donglu Building must stay at their premises and undergo compulsory testing until all identified persons under inspection have completed the testing, excluding the shops on the ground floor of the Donglu Building shopping mall.

The government will set up a temporary sampling station in the "restricted area" and require the subject to be tested before 1 am tomorrow. The target is to complete the operation at about 7 am tomorrow.

The government continued to point out that the case is likely to be a Fuyang case, but after evaluation, the government decided to issue restrictions and test announcements on the relevant area to ensure that the residents in the area are not infected.

A 13-year-old girl who was involved in the same room with a Macau variant virus patient came to Hong Kong via "Easy Return to Hong Kong" with two family members on August 2 and stayed at the Di Luowenna Mansion on Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

(Photo by Liao Yanxiong)

Persons under inspection at the Di Luo Wen Na Mansion must be tested before 0:00 in the morning

In addition, the daughter patient of the confirmed case of a family of four in Macau, who shared the same room in the hotel of the Xi’an Dance Company, came to Hong Kong on August 2 with two family members and stayed at the Lovina Mansion on Kimberley Road in Tsim Sha Tsui.

The government also announced that the hotel will be classified as a "restricted area" and the persons subject to inspection must stay in their premises and undergo compulsory testing.

The government will arrange for the subject in the "restricted area" to undergo a nucleic acid test before midnight tomorrow morning, and a dedicated person will use a combined swab of the throat and nasal cavity to sample. The goal is to complete this operation at about 7 a.m. tomorrow.

Three specific groups of restaurants, site workers, tour guides, and tour guides who have not given an injection, are required to obtain a certificate for free testing for COVID-19 | Initially diagnosed site workers in Donglu Building closed their doors early. Residents are worried that patients with the mutant virus in Macau have visited the powers to check Miramar in the same room Diners full of horns are not worried about the variant case of Macau, come to Hong Kong to live in the Dile Wenna Mansion and have dinner with horns in Miramar Shopping Centre

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