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Compulsory testing|61 places listed on the list of 13 buildings in Sham Shui Po, 7 buildings in New Tuen Mun Centre and 2 buildings in Kingswood Villas

2022-02-06T20:32:39.512Z


There were 342 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong yesterday (6th), all of which were local patients. The Food and Health Bureau gazetted a notice on mandatory testing in the early hours of today (7th) in response to 65 local infection cases and one related to imported cases.


There were 342 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong yesterday (6th), all of which were local patients.

The Food and Health Bureau gazetted the mandatory testing notice in the early hours of today (7th), in response to 65 local infection cases, 1 case related to imported cases, 1 preliminary positive test case, as well as collected samples from Wong Tai Sin, Tuen Mun and Sha Tin. For sewage samples that tested positive, 61 designated places were included in the mandatory testing notice.


Sham Shui Po is the hardest-hit area. Residents of 13 buildings require mandatory testing, mainly the old buildings in Fuk Wing Street, Yen Chau Street and Apliu Street, which were found to be positive for sewage tests earlier.

The epidemic situation in Tuen Mun is still serious, and 5 buildings are on the list, including 7 blocks of New Tuen Mun Center.


▼Compulsory testing announcement on February 6▼


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▼Details of the mandatory inspection announcement on February 7▼


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So Uk Village, Fu Cheong Village, and Hoi Lai Village each have one on the list

The locations on the list are all over Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, including 55 residential buildings and 13 in Sham Shui Po, including Shao Hing Building at Yi Kuk Street, King Yip Building at Un Chau Street, Tak Cheong Building at Yen Chow Street, Xin Wing Building at Fuk Wing Street, and Nan Wan at Nam Cheong Street. Building, Kwon Building and Wing Wah Building on Cheung Sha Wan Road, Po Wah Court on Po On Road, Fu Ying Building, Fu Cheong Estate, and 160-162 Yu Chau Street, 134-140A Tai Nan Street, 172 Apliu Street only with house numbers - No. 174 and Po Wah Court, No. 32 Po On Road.

There are still 4 buildings in Sham Shui Po, including Choi Choi House and Hoi Lai Estate of Hoi Lai Estate in Cheung Sha Wan, Mei Ying House in Shek Kip Mei Village and Nam Yiu House in Nam Shan Village.

That is, there are 17 buildings in the entire Sham Shui Po district on the list.

▼On February 5, residents of No. 104 Fuk Wing Street, Sham Shui Po, were evacuated and quarantined▼


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A total of 21 buildings in "Great Northwest" and New Territories East made the list

There are 10 buildings in "Great Northwest", and 5 buildings in Yuen Long and Tin Shui Wai, including 4 Greenwood Residences at Kingswood Villas and 6 Zhuang Lai Wu Residences, as well as Tin Chung Court Chung Kum Court; Tuen Mun has 5 buildings: On Ding Village Ting Cheung House, King Wah House of Shan Shan Village, Block 2, Fenglian, No. 3 Leung Tak Street, Tsui Ming Terrace, No. 3 Ming Qin Road, and Block 7 of New Tuen Mun Centre.

There are 11 buildings in New Territories East, 3 buildings each in Shatin, Tai Po and Fanling, and 2 buildings in Ma On Shan, including 5 New Town Plaza Cotton Tree Towers, Shatin Centre Carrian Building, 5 Taihu Villas, and Fanling Centre A Block, Jinfeng Court Jinxuan House and Jinhe House, etc.

New Tuen Mun Centre.

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Only two buildings on Hong Kong Island are subject to compulsory inspection

Except for residential buildings and estates in Tuen Mun, Sham Shui Po, Cheung Sha Wan, Mong Kok, Shek Kip Mei and Wong Tai Sin, such as Fei Fung House, Choi Wan (1) Estate, Wong Tai Sin, Hoi Ya House, Hoi Lai Estate, Cheung Sha Wan, Sham Shui Po Po Wah Court, No. 32 Po Po Road, Fu Ying House, Fu Cheong Estate, Sham Shui Po, Ting Cheung House, On Ting Estate, Tuen Mun, Block 7 of New Tuen Mun Centre, Block 5 of Cotton Tree Court, New Town Plaza, Shatin, etc.

In Wong Tai Sin, another hardest hit area, there are still two buildings on the list, namely Fei Fung House in Choi Wan (1) Village and Block 13 in Cuizhu Garden. There are also several old buildings in Mong Kok, To Kwa Wan and Hung Hom.

There are only two buildings on Hong Kong Island, in addition to the old building at 454-456 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, and the other is Block A, Yunfeng Building, Tin Hau Temple Road, an old luxury residence in North Point.

At noon on 1.29, I went to the banquet hall of the Kowloon Imperial Hotel for testing.

In addition, the 56th place is the wedding hall on the sixth floor of the Royal Plaza Hotel, Kowloon. Anyone who is in it from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on January 29 is required to go for a test.

Anyone who has been in one of the above 56 buildings or designated places for more than 2 hours from January 24 to February 6 will be tested 3 times in the next few days. The second took place from February 9 to 11, and the third took place from February 12 to 14.

▼On February 6th, the mandatory inspection of the enclosure of Liangwei Building, Liangjie Building, Liangjing Village, Tuen Mun▼


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In response to the earlier announcement by the Centre for Health Protection to update the quarantine arrangements for confirmed local cases involving mutant virus strains, those who live in the same building as the relevant case or work in the same building as the relevant case are required to undergo mandatory testing on a specified date in accordance with the announcement by the Department of Health, They must monitor themselves until the expiry of the 21st. The relevant building information is as follows:

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The sewage sample discharged from Meixiu House, Mei Tin Village, Shatin, tested positive for the new coronavirus.

(Photo by Luo Junhao)

Sewage samples from Wong Tai Sin, Tuen Mun and Sha Tin tested positive

In response to the positive sewage samples collected in Wong Tai Sin, Tuen Mun and Shatin, residents of 5 residences were also tested, including Wong Tai Sin Hong King Garden Blocks 1 to 6 and the Hong King Garden Complex and Car Park, Block 1 to Block 5 of King's Terrace, Wong Tai Sin, Block 10 and Block 11 of Tai Hing Garden Phase 2, Tuen Mun, Block 5 and Block 6 of Zhuo Er Ju Phase 2, Tuen Mun, Meili House and Mei Tin, Mei Tin Estate, Shatin Shopping malls have been included in the mandatory testing announcement. Those who have been in the mall for more than two hours from January 24 to February 6 must be tested once from February 6 to 8.

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▼Mobile sampling stations providing services to the public in each district (as of February 7)▼


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The authorities said that the mobile sampling stations at Shatin Town Hall Plaza (near New Town Plaza) and Po Wing Road Sports Centre in Sheung Shui will continue to operate today to provide free services to those subject to mandatory testing.

The mobile sampling station at Wo Liu Hang Road, Fo Tan will be enhanced to provide services every Monday to Saturday.

The government will continue to make every effort to trace people who have been to the relevant places and may be infected, and will seriously follow up on whether the relevant people have complied with the testing announcement.

Any relevant person who fails to comply with the testing notice commits an offence and is liable to a fixed fine of $5,000 and will receive a compulsory testing order requiring the person to undergo testing within a specified period.

Failure to comply with a mandatory testing order commits an offence and is punishable by a fine at level 4 ($25,000) and imprisonment for six months.

Diagnosed Buildings|Involving 153 mansions in Ho Man Tin, Jun Yifeng and Hao Tung, and Wei Luan Court in Mid-Levels on the list, many sewage positives in Wong Tai Sin, Tuen Mun, Blocks 1 to 5 of Jiafeng Terrace and Blocks 5 to 6 of Zhuoerju Naqiang Inspection Tin Shui Wai Male Auxiliary Police Officer was initially diagnosed with the epidemic at Yuen Long Plaza.

Source: hk1

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