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Compulsory testing | 11 places must be compulsively inspected at Guanxia Building, Discovery Bay, and McDonald’s variant cases are on the list

2021-08-28T16:14:57.207Z


There was a preliminary confirmed case imported from the United Kingdom in Hong Kong with the L452R variant virus. The patient had lived in Hong Kong in the past 21 days. The Hong Kong Government has included a total of 4 premises in Discovery Bay, Central, etc. in the mandatory inspection announcement, including


There was a preliminary confirmed case imported from the United Kingdom in Hong Kong with the L452R variant virus. The patient had lived in Hong Kong in the past 21 days.

The Hong Kong government has included four premises in Discovery Bay and Central in the mandatory test announcement, including Guanxia Building, which is suspected to be living by a patient, and the McDonald's branch on the ground floor of Discovery Plaza.

In response to two non-local confirmed cases that had lived in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Football Club Café, Central Asia VIP Lounge and No. 208 Shek O Village were also included in the mandatory test announcement.


Earlier, a 38-year-old foreign domestic helper returned to Hong Kong from the United States was found to be diagnosed with a variant virus when he entered the community. The employees and visitors of the 4 premises he visited also need to undergo compulsory testing again.

A total of 11 premises are subject to mandatory testing today.


The Hong Kong government emphasizes that all employees and visitors who have visited the premises listed in the mandatory testing announcement must complete the test on or before August 30. If they have been tested between August 26 and August 28, they will be subject to testing. Considered completed.


Of the 11 premises included in the mandatory testing announcement, 4 involved initial confirmed cases with L452R mutant virus strains arriving in Hong Kong from the United Kingdom, including Guan Ha Building, No. 3 Ming Chui Path, Discovery Bay, and Discovery Bay, which are believed to be the residences of the patients Pascucci on the ground floor of D'Deck, McDonald’s branch on the ground floor of Block A of Discovery Plaza, and Hong Kong Maritime Museum at Central Pier 8.

Residents, visitors and staff who have visited the above premises at the specified time are required to undergo compulsory testing.

The Hong Kong Government also pointed out that due to two new non-local confirmed cases who had lived in Hong Kong, and the two had visited a total of 3 places, including yesterday (27th) between 7:30 am and 11:30 am, Visited the Hong Kong Football Club Cafe in Happy Valley, from August 26 to today (28th) at No.208 Shek O Village, and at the VIP Lounge of Hong Kong International Airport from 7 am to 3 pm on August 25 All employees and visitors of, are required to be tested.

For foreign domestic helpers who were diagnosed after entering the community after returning to Hong Kong earlier in the United States, the 4 premises they visited will also need to be reviewed, including Shop 3hreesixty, Shop 201-203, 2nd Floor, Stanley Plaza, Shop 146, Wanchai Road, Wanchai, And the staff, visitors and passengers who have taken the minibus No. 40 to and from Stanley and Causeway Bay at the specified time.

All persons who have been to the premises listed in the mandatory testing announcement must be tested before August 30. If the testing is conducted between August 26 and August 28, they will be deemed to have complied with the regulations. .

Tomorrow (29th) the Hong Kong Government will add mobile sampling stations at the following locations to provide free services for those who need to undergo compulsory testing:

• Tourist bus parking area on the 5th floor of Stanley Plaza


•Podium location next to Block 1, Gem Building, 328 Sha Tsui Road, Tsuen Wan•

Opening area


opposite Guan Ha Building, No. 3 Ming Chui Path, Discovery Bay


Coronavirus disease.

Newest|A British arrival in Hong Kong was first diagnosed and imported into Discovery Bay’s Guanxia Tower for compulsory testing|Pokfulam Xinli Court and Sibao International Building were listed on the list at the latest 8.29 compulsory testing|After arriving in the UK, it was confirmed that Hong Kong women lived before leaving Hong Kong Residents of Yongchang Court, Suiheyuan, tested within 2 days and flew to Dubai on 4th. Male from Tsuen Wan returned to Hong Kong on the 2nd and was diagnosed with a variant virus. The residence of Gem Building was closed for forced inspection.

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Source: hk1

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