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Residents of Yak Kwai House, Kwai Chung Village, for 3 days in a row

2022-01-21T04:49:50.524Z


The fifth wave of the epidemic broke out in Hong Kong. At least 16 people in Yat Kwai House, Kwai Chung Village were infected. The patients were distributed in 11 different floors and 8 different blocks.


The fifth wave of the epidemic broke out in Hong Kong. At least 16 people in Yat Kwai House, Kwai Chung Village were infected. The patients were distributed in 11 different floors and 8 different blocks. Compulsory testing will be carried out for three consecutive days from the date of


Yak Kwai Building has a long queue of residents waiting for inspection this morning. As seen at the scene, no one has checked whether the residents entering or leaving the building have undergone forced inspection. Some residents are worried that there are loopholes and leak cases. , and called on residents to conduct self-discipline inspections, "to be clean and self-love, so as not to make people panic."


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Government expert adviser Yuan Guoyong said after inspecting the Yak Kwai Building yesterday that there was a "very large super spread" in the building, but there are not enough quarantine facilities in Hong Kong to isolate 2,500 residents, and a "restriction and testing announcement" will be implemented for three days, that is, the building will be enclosed for three consecutive evenings. Mandatory testing, requiring all residents to be tested every day, obtain a negative result and show a text message before leaving the building.

Mr. Wong, who works as a security guard, lives on the upper floor of Yat Kwai Building. He pointed out that there was no inspection when entering or leaving the building this morning. He believes that the government should strengthen manpower to check whether residents who leave the building have been tested. Self-discipline and self-love, don’t make people panic.”

Mr. Huang also pointed out that although there are no confirmed patients, he believes that the building is at high risk, and described last night as "heart flustered all day long", "(the patient) is so multi-storey and so many buildings, he is worried about going up and down, and he doesn't know where he is going. infected."

Residents wear two masks to keep their safety, pointing out that masks around the lobby are at risk

Mrs. Chen, who lives in the middle floor, felt helpless about the outbreak of the epidemic in Yikui Building, so she put on two masks to prevent the epidemic. She pointed out that there are large garbage collection bins at the elevator entrance in the lobby on each floor, and there may be risks when waiting for the elevator. I threw the masks in the elevator, but I couldn't throw them, and the masks were tied all over the place, and they were not wrapped properly."

The authorities pointed out that there were patients who went to Yat Kui Building to sell garbage, which caused the spread. Mrs. Chen sighed, "Actually, it is very difficult to supervise. If there is any sale, someone will grab it. It is a crisis." outsiders enter.

Mr. Kong, who lives in Kwai Chung Village, pointed out that his company was aware of the outbreak of the epidemic in the area and required him to complete the test before he could go to work.

The Centre for Health Protection said yesterday that it was suspected that a citizen and a confirmed person were infected with the virus 9 seconds after they met on the MTR. Put tissue on your face, and wear two masks in serious cases.”

Closed districts | Tsuen Wan Mingyi Residence, Tin Shing Court, Tin Shui Wai, Cheung Sha Wan Village Chief Xin Building, no one has been diagnosed, and mandatory testing | 57 places are on the list involving the outbreak of the Hysan Plaza Food Centre and the To Kwa Wan Federation of Trade Unions Training Center.

Latest | The source of the outbreak at Yak Kwai Building in Kwai Chung Village is the Silk Road Hotel.

Source: hk1

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