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Omicron|The enclosure inspection of Block 2, Hengfeng Garden, the residence of the 66-year-old female diners of Wangyuelou, Zhongzhao

2022-01-03T11:48:34.180Z


The Omicron epidemic is raging. The number of people in the Wangyue Tower group in Festival Walk increased to six people. A 66-year-old female eater was initially diagnosed during the quarantine at the Penny's Bay Quarantine Center. The government announced today (3rd) evening that from 7 pm onwards,


The Omicron epidemic is raging.

The number of people in the Wangyue Tower group in Festival Walk increased to six people. A 66-year-old female eater was initially diagnosed during the quarantine at the Penny's Bay Quarantine Center.

The government announced today (3rd) evening that from 7 pm onwards, it will designate Block 2, Pik Tin Street, Hang Fung Garden, Tai Wai, where the case resides, as a "restricted area" and issue a mandatory inspection notice.

The goal is to complete the operation at about 7:30 am tomorrow (4th).


Block 2 of Hang Fung Garden, Pik Tin Street, Tai Wai was designated as a "restricted area" and included in mandatory testing.

(Provided by the government)

The government announced that as a preliminary positive test case was found today in Block 2 of Everbright Gardens, which initially showed that it involved a mutant virus strain, the risk of infection in the relevant area was higher after assessment. Therefore, the building was listed as a designated "acceptance". "Restricted area", insiders must stay in their premises and undergo compulsory testing, and wait until everyone has completed the testing and the relevant test results have been roughly confirmed before they can leave their premises.

The government's goal is to complete the operation by about 7:30 am tomorrow (4th).

According to the Center for Health Protection's statement at the epidemic press conference today, the above-mentioned patient is a 66-year-old woman who had dinner with eight relatives and friends at Wangyuelou at noon on December 27. They were far apart and were sent to the quarantine center on December 31.

The government will set up temporary sampling stations in the "restricted areas" and require people under inspection to be tested before 1 am.

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

The government will arrange on-site sampling for people with limited mobility and the elderly.

The Home Affairs Department has set up a hotline 2835 1473, which will be operated from 7 pm today for citizens who are subject to testing restrictions for inquiries and assistance.

The Social Welfare Department will also provide assistance to affected residents.

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


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The government urges people under inspection to cooperate fully, register and conduct tests, and stay at home and wait patiently for the results.

The government will strictly follow up the compliance of the inspected persons in the announcement and the inspection situation.

Any relevant person who fails to comply with the mandatory testing announcement is a crime and is liable to a fixed fine of 5,000 yuan and will receive a mandatory testing order requiring the person to be tested within the specified period.

Failure to comply with mandatory testing orders or restrictions and testing declarations is a crime and is punishable by a fourth-level fine (25,000 yuan) and imprisonment for six months.

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Source: hk1

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