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In Tsim Sha Tsui Kaiyu Sealed Area, some residents living in Hong Kong after arriving in Hong Kong were initially diagnosed with a variant virus

2021-11-09T11:37:48.394Z


The government announced today (9th) at 7 pm that it will list No. 8 Minden Drive, Tsim Sha Tsui as a designated "restricted area" and the entire building needs to be closed for inspection. A government spokesman said that one case arrived in Hong Kong from an overseas area today.


The government announced today (9th) at 7 pm that it will list No. 8 Minden Drive, Tsim Sha Tsui as a designated "restricted area" and the entire building needs to be closed for inspection.

A government spokesperson said that an initial confirmed case was discovered today that arrived in Hong Kong from an overseas area and lived in the above address after arriving in Hong Kong. It initially showed that the case involved a mutated virus strain. After assessment, the risk of infection in the relevant area is higher. Therefore, restrictions and detection announcements are made on the relevant areas.

Subjects must be tested before midnight tomorrow morning. The government's goal is to complete the operation at about 7 am tomorrow (10th).


▼November 9th, No. 8 Minden Drive, Kaiyu Sealed Area Inspection▼


The government announced today (9th) at 7 pm that it will list No. 8 Minden Drive, Tsim Sha Tsui as a designated "restricted area" and the entire building needs to be closed for inspection.

The subject must wait at his premises until all the identified subjects have completed the tests and the relevant test results have been roughly confirmed before leaving the premises.

The government's goal is to complete the operation at about 7 am tomorrow (10th).

The government announced today (9th) at 7 pm that it will list No. 8 Minden Drive, Tsim Sha Tsui as a designated "restricted area" and the entire building needs to be closed for inspection.

(Government News Network)

After the patient arrived in Hong Kong, he had lived in Kaiyu involved a variant virus

A government spokesperson said that an initial confirmed case was discovered today that arrived in Hong Kong from an overseas area and lived in the above address after arriving in Hong Kong. It initially showed that the case involved a mutated virus strain. After assessment, the risk of infection in the relevant area is higher. Therefore, restrictions and detection announcements are made on the relevant areas.

The government will set up temporary sampling stations in the "restricted areas" and require people under inspection to be tested before midnight tomorrow morning.

The subject will be arranged to undergo a nucleic acid test at a sampling station, where the throat and nasal cavity will be sampled with a combined swab.

After that, it must undergo 4 more compulsory inspections

The authorities added that if people in the "restricted area" have been tested between November 7 and 9 and can show the test results via SMS or related certificates, they do not need to be tested again, but they must stay at their premises and wait. .

In addition, relevant persons must undergo compulsory testing on the 3rd, 7th, 12th and 19th days from the announcement of the confirmed case.

New Coronary Pneumonia | One more imported case confirmed that a 19-year-old female patient who arrived in Hong Kong from the United States had received a dose of Johnson & Johnson's new coronary pneumonia vaccine.

Latest |A resident in the Kaiyu Sealed Area of ​​Tsim Sha Tsui was tested for a variant virus after entering the residence. About 830 people in Grand Promenade have been inspected and no one has been diagnosed with the mutant virus. District inspection

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