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Coronavirus disease. Latest|Tai Kok Tsui Kaifanxuan closed area with zero confirmed 48 persons without compulsory inspection and a total fine of 240,000

2021-11-14T04:20:31.136Z


The Centre for Health Protection announced that a 53-year-old Cathay Pacific cargo pilot living in Block 1 of Kaifan House, Tai Kok Tsui, was initially diagnosed as an imported case with a variant virus. Blocks 1, 2 and 3 of Kaifan House need to be closed for testing. About mandatory inspection


The Centre for Health Protection announced that a 53-year-old Cathay Pacific cargo pilot living in Block 1 of Kaifan House, Tai Kok Tsui, was initially diagnosed as an imported case with a variant virus. Blocks 1, 2 and 3 of Kaifan House need to be closed for testing.

The enforcement action regarding the mandatory inspection announcement was completed at about 11:15 this morning (14th). The government inspected the inspection reports of about 560 persons under inspection and found that 48 persons had not undergone mandatory inspections and received fixed fines. 5,000 yuan, a total of 240,000 yuan.


Together with the newly confirmed imported cases, in the past week, three Cathay Pacific cargo pilots contracted the disease after arriving in Hong Kong from Frankfurt, Germany, and were diagnosed only after entering the community.

Cathay Pacific stated that it will immediately arrange for the flight crew in Frankfurt to change hotels and suspend the stay of the freighter crew in Frankfurt as soon as possible.


▼11.12 Department of Health investigates at Four Points by Sheraton Tung Chung▼


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▼November 13th, Kaifanxuan 1 to 3 closed area inspection▼


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On November 13, Blocks 1 to 3 of Kaifan Court in Tai Kok Tsui had to be closed for forced inspection.

(Photo by the Information Services Department)

[11:31] The government announced that the enforcement actions against compulsory inspection notice violations at Block 1, Block 2, and Block 3 of Kai Fan Heen in Tai Kok Tsui were completed at about 11:15 in the morning. The government inspected about 560 people under inspection. According to the test report of the person, 48 people were found to have not undergone compulsory testing, and a fixed fine of 5,000 yuan has been imposed on them and/or a compulsory testing order has been issued.

After considering the above circumstances, the Secretary for Food and Health has revoked the "relevant declaration" under Chapter 599J.

The diagnosis rate of foreign domestic helpers arriving in Hong Kong has fallen and the quarantine room is still difficult to find Luo Zhiguang: the quota will be adjusted carefully

[09:50] The Director of the Bureau of Labor and Welfare, Luo Zhiguang, stated on his blog that although the diagnosis rate of foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong is on the decline, it is still high. As of the 14th before the end of October, the Philippines still accounted for the number one source of imported cases. Indonesia ranks fourth. Therefore, the government will continue to observe the epidemic situation in the two places, the progress of vaccination, and the changes in the diagnosis rate after arrival in Hong Kong, and carefully adjust the number of designated quarantine facilities and the number of occupants for foreign domestic helpers.

Tai Kok Tsui Kaifanxuan completes forced inspection, about 1,400 people have not been diagnosed

[07:05] Since 7:30 pm yesterday (13th), the government has restricted people from Block 1, Block 2, and Block 3 of Hoi Fan Road, Hoi Fan Road, Tai Kok Tsui to stay at their premises and undergo mandatory testing.

The examinee is also required to go to the sampling station to receive combined swab samples from the nose and throat and testing for the 2019-nCoV before 1 am today.

As of 1 am today, about 1,400 residents have been tested and no confirmed cases have been found.

Starting from about 7 am today, people who have been tested in the designated "restricted area" in Tai Kok Tsui can provide the prescribed personnel with personal information if they can produce a short message of negative test results or wear a bracelet to prove that they have undergone compulsory testing. After that, leave the "restricted area" via the designated exit.

Mandatory Testing|The whereabouts of the infected pilot exposed Olympian City Kazumin and Corner Stop Bar on the list

[00:05] Within a week, a third Cathay Pacific cargo pilot who had been to Frankfurt, Germany, was diagnosed after returning to Hong Kong.

The newly-preliminarily diagnosed pilot at Kaifanxuan, Tai Kok Tsui, arrived in Hong Kong on November 7. The Hong Kong Government revealed in the compulsory test announcement announced on Saturday (13th) evening that the pilot who was preliminarily diagnosed returned to Hong Kong. Visited Lai Chi Kok Park Stadium on Thursday (11th).

In addition, before he left Hong Kong for Germany, he also visited the Sham Shui Po Park Swimming Pool, the Chinese Bear in Mui Wo Center, the resident food house "Hemin" of Olympian City Phase I and the Corner Stop Bar in Tai Kok Tsui, all of which were included in the mandatory test announcement.

▼November 9th Tsim Sha Tsui Kaiyu Sealed Area Inspection▼


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New crown pneumonia | Cathay Pacific 3 pilots returned to Hong Kong to confirm the diagnosis of new crown pneumonia in a local hotel, not staying in Frankfurt | 2 more imported cases, one person had a sore throat before arriving in Hong Kong.

11.13|Another Cathay Pacific Cargo Pilot was infected with the new crown pneumonia in the Tai Kok Tsui Kaifan Xuan area. A guest of the Four Points by Sheraton Tung Chung broke out and another person was infected with Delta + New Coronary Pneumonia. Three needles of British arrivals confirmed with new crown pneumonia | The Transportation and Housing Bureau refuses to ban crew members from returning home for quarantine only to return to Hong Kong for a daily test

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