There were 7 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong yesterday (17th) due to the combination of Omicron and Delta virus strains.
Last night, the government carried out enclosure inspections on Juhe House, Tai Wo Village, Tai Po, and Po Wah Court, No. 450-464, Un Chau Street, Cheung Sha Wan.
The authorities announced at 7:00 this morning that the mandatory testing operation has been completed and no positive test cases have been found.
The government issued a statement stating that it has completed the compulsory testing of the residences and buildings in Tai Wo Village, Tai Po. As of 0:00 a.m., about 2,360 residents have been tested, and no confirmed cases have been found.
In addition, the government sent officials to visit about 815 households, and about 60 households did not answer the door.
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In addition, the government also stated that it has completed the compulsory testing operation of Baohua Court, No. 450-464, Un Chau Street, Cheung Sha Wan. As of 0:00 a.m., about 190 residents have been tested, and no confirmed cases have been found.
In addition, the government sent staff to visit about 90 households, and about 4 households did not answer the door.
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The government reiterated that it will strictly enforce the law.
Any person who fails to produce a text message of the test results or wear a wristband to prove that he or she has undergone a mandatory test is in breach of the mandatory test notice and will be liable to a fixed fine of $5,000 and will receive a mandatory test order requiring the person to do so within a specified period of time. Get tested.
Failure to comply with a Mandatory Testing Order or a Restriction and Testing Declaration commits an offence and is liable to a fine at level 4 ($25,000) and imprisonment for six months.
The fifth round of the Anti-epidemic Fund is available for various industries.
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