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Mandatory Testing|19 places on the list include Shatin Acorn Republic, Stone Street Hotel and East Ring Building 6B

2022-01-02T21:48:19.715Z


There were 26 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong yesterday (2nd). The Food and Health Bureau announced a mandatory test announcement in the early morning of today (3rd).


There were 26 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong yesterday (2nd). The Food and Health Bureau announced a mandatory test announcement in the early morning of today (3rd) in response to two imported cases of preliminary positive tests that had stayed in Hong Kong during the incubation period, and one possible and imported case The case included an epidemiologically related case and a positive test case outside of Hong Kong who had stayed in Hong Kong. 19 specified places were included in the mandatory test announcement.


The cases involved included a 45-year-old local crew member who returned to Hong Kong from Australia, a 28-year-old female patient who arrived in Canada, and a 31-year-old local crew member who returned to Hong Kong from the United States.


Places on the list include HSBC Tsuen Wan Premier Centre on the 2nd floor of Fu Wah Centre, New Town Plaza Phase 3 Acorn Republic, Miramar Plaza Phase 1 Turning Point By Coffee ART, and the Stone Street Hotel in Central.


▼Details of mandatory inspection announcement on January 3▼


Those included in the mandatory inspection notice must complete multiple mandatory inspections on time

The government strongly reminds citizens that they must strictly abide by the mandatory testing requirements, complete the mandatory testing that must be performed multiple times on time, and must accept the above-mentioned mandatory testing even if they have been vaccinated.

Those who are included in the mandatory inspection notice should also pay close attention to their physical conditions. If they have any minor symptoms, they must seek medical attention and undergo testing immediately.

The announcement involved two imported cases of the novel coronavirus that had stayed in Hong Kong during the incubation period, including a 45-year-old male patient, a local crew member, living in Block 6B, Tung Chung Tung Wan.

He departed from Hong Kong to Australia on December 27, and then arrived in Hong Kong from Australia via flight CX178 on December 30. When he arrived in Hong Kong, he tested negative at the Hong Kong International Airport.

After returning to Hong Kong, the patient checked into the airport hotel Yitaiju according to relevant quarantine arrangements.

He developed a sore throat on January 1, and the test result was initially positive on the same day, with a Ct value of about 30, involving N501Y and T478K mutant virus strains.

He received two doses of Fubital vaccine in Hong Kong on April 12 and May 3.

According to the information provided by the patient, he traveled from Hong Kong to the UK on December 19. After he returned to Hong Kong on December 20, the test at the temporary sample collection center and the test at the community testing center on December 22 were negative.

Afterwards, he departed from Hong Kong to Malaysia on December 26 and returned to Hong Kong on the same day.

Stone Street Hotel in Central.

(Stone Street Hotel website)

A 28-year-old female patient lives in Yu Ming Court, Sai Ying Pun

The other case involved a 28-year-old female patient living in Block 1, Yu Ming Court, 208 Third Street, Sai Ying Pun.

She left for Canada on December 23. She took flight AC007 from Canada and arrived in Hong Kong on December 30. When she arrived in Hong Kong, she tested negative at the temporary sample collection center and checked into the designated quarantine hotel (Xiyingpan Huadashengpin). Hotels) are subject to compulsory quarantine.

The sample she took on January 1 tested positive, with a Ct value of less than 30, involving N501Y and T478K mutant virus strains.

The patient developed sore throat symptoms on January 2. She received three doses of Fubital vaccine in Hong Kong on May 2, May 23 and December 3.

Turning Point By Coffee ART.

(Miramar Plaza website)

The announcement involved a positive foreign test case involving a 31-year-old male patient who was a local crew member living in Yiu Chung Building, 370A Port Lan Street, Mong Kok.

He went to the United States on December 25, and the test conducted on December 24 before leaving Hong Kong was negative.

He took flight CX882 from the United States and arrived in Hong Kong on December 26. When he arrived in Hong Kong, he tested negative at the temporary sample collection center.

He then took flight CX846 to the United States on December 30. The test conducted on December 28 before leaving Hong Kong was negative.

A sample he took in the United States on December 31 tested positive.

The patient developed cough and fever symptoms on December 30. He received two doses of Fubital vaccine in Hong Kong on July 1 and July 22.

▼Mobile sampling stations that provide services to the public in each district (as of January 3)▼


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Persons who need to undergo mandatory testing in response to the mandatory testing announcement must go to mobile sampling stations, community testing centers or recognized local medical testing institutions for professional swab sampling testing to meet the mandatory testing requirements, while young children can continue to take stool samples Detection.

▼Mangyue Tower is temporarily closed for inspection by the Health Protection Center ▼


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▼Location of Community Vaccination Center (from January 1, 2022)▼


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Source: hk1

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