There was an outbreak in the Mansion Building in Wong Tai Sin, and vertical transmission was suspected. All Block E were evacuated to the residents.
One of the confirmed 26-year-old male residents brought Delta virus. The investigation found that he had purchased hamsters at I Love Rabbit, Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok in early December.
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said today (26th) that the hamster tested negative for the new coronavirus.
▼On January 24th, residents of Unit E of the Mansion in Wong Tai Sin were evacuated from quarantine▼
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A 26-year-old man living in Room 5E, One Mansion, Haoyuan, bought hamsters at I Love Rabbit, Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok in early December. He developed symptoms such as cough, runny nose and headache on January 15. On the 18th and 22nd, he sought medical treatment from a private doctor.
Later, due to the mandatory inspection of the building, he was tested at the community testing center on January 23, and the result was initially positive, with a CT value of 34, which means that the amount of virus is extremely low.
His colleague was also recruited and tested suspected Delta virus.
The hamsters were handed over to the AFCD for testing.
▼On January 19, AFCD went to Little Boss Mong Kok branch to humanely destroy small animals▼
Residents of Room E, Block 1, Wong Tai Sin Mansion, suspected of vertical poisoning, must be evacuated. The newly diagnosed man bought a hamster in early December. Wong Tai Sin Mansion exploded in Delta vertical transmission. Suspected hamsters were involved in Fu Keung House, Tai Wokou Village. Contractor: 3 or 4 times more than usual