The epidemic situation in Hong Kong is severe, among which Kwai Chung Village has become the "hardest hit area".
The police announced today (29th) that a 36-year-old male sergeant stationed at the police headquarters was initially diagnosed. He visited his family living in Kwai Chung Village on January 20th and was arranged for virus testing. Yesterday (28th) Confirmed positive.
His last day of work was January 19.
According to statistics, since the fifth wave of the epidemic, at least five police officers have been infected.
Police pointed out that, pending further assessment and advice from the Department of Health, police officers and civilian staff who may have close contact with the sheriff were all arranged to undergo virus testing as instructed by the Department of Health. The relevant workplaces of the officers have been reminded to reduce social contact, and the police will flexibly deploy manpower to ensure that relevant services are not affected.
The police said that they will continue to maintain close contact with the Department of Health, provide the sheriff's recent work records and duty lists and other information, and arrange for relevant close contacts to undergo quarantine.
▼On January 20, many residents of Yat Kwai House in Kwai Chung Village were diagnosed with the disease▼
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According to information, since the fifth wave of the epidemic, a total of at least five police officers have been infected, including the male police officer stationed in the New Territories South Regional Tactical Unit and the female police officer stationed in the Sau Mau Ping District Intelligence Unit who were initially diagnosed on January 26. , On January 27, a 21-year-old male police officer stationed at the police headquarters and a 56-year-old male police officer stationed in the airport police district were added.
▼1.27 Some residents of Ya Kwai House in Kwai Chung Village and On Kwai House in Kwai Fu Court are evacuated and quarantined▼
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