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Compulsory testing|85 places on the list, 7 each in Sham Shui Po and Tsuen Wan, 7 villages and buildings in Tsz Wan Shan must be tested

2022-02-07T19:15:08.929Z


There were 614 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong yesterday (7th), a new high since the outbreak of the epidemic, and more than 600 initial confirmed cases. The Food and Health Bureau gazetted a notice on mandatory testing in the early hours of this morning (8th).


There were 614 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong yesterday (7th), a new high since the outbreak of the epidemic, and more than 600 initial confirmed cases.

The Food and Health Bureau gazetted the mandatory testing notice in the early morning today (8th), in response to a number of preliminary positive test cases/positive test cases, as well as the collection of positive sewage samples from Tsz Wan Shan, Yau Tong, Kowloon City and Wong Tai Sin, There are 85 designated places included in the Mandatory Testing Notice.


Among the locations involved in the announcement, Sham Shui Po, Tsuen Wan and Tsz Wan Shan each accounted for seven, and the situation was the most serious.

Among them, all 7 sites in Tsz Wan Shan were included because of positive sewage samples, including the buildings in Tsz Hong Village and Tsz Lok Village.


▼Details of the mandatory inspection announcement on February 7▼


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The forced inspection arrangement is simplified to two times

The announcement also mentioned that in order to ensure that the use of testing resources is more targeted, starting from February 7, the mandatory testing arrangement will be simplified to two tests, and the first test must be completed within the first 3 days from the mandatory testing announcement. The second test must be completed within 4 to 6 days.

Sham Shui Po and Tsuen Wan become hardest hit areas

The places on the list are all over Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, and Sham Shui Po accounts for seven including Sheung Fook Building, Hang Shing Building, Chao Nan Building, Lung Wah Building, Sham Shui Po Building, Wulian Building and 164-166 Keelung Street.

The Tsuen Wan area includes Shek Fong House in Shek Wai Kok Estate, Cheung Kwai Court in Fu Lai Garden, Poplar House in Lei Muk Shue Estate, Wah King House, Block J in Tsuen Wai Garden, Hoi Yu Court in Seaside Garden and Block 1 in Gardens by the Bay.

Allway Gardens.

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In addition, Ma On Shan also has 6 places on the list, including Block 9 of Fu Po Garden, Block M of Sunshine City Phase 4, Kam Fung Court Kam Wai Court, Heng Yat House of Heng On Estate, Heng Fung House of Heng On Estate and Song Zhi of Chung On Village building.

Ma On Shan Fu Bao Garden.

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In addition to the above locations, the listed residences in each district also include Block M2, Telford Garden, Kowloon Bay, Block 13, Regent Garden, Kowloon Bay, Block 1, Jun Ying, Tseung Kwan O, Block 4, Tsui Yee Garden, Tsing Yi, Leung Ying House, Leung King Estate, Tuen Mun, Shek Kip Mei Leung House, Mei Leung House, Shatin Shui Chuen O Estate, Tung Mau House, Lee Tung Estate, Ap Lei Chau, Block 1, Ho Tung, Ho Man Tin, Kam Hon House, Choi Hung Estate, Ngau Chi Wan, Hei Tsui House and Yuen, Wan Tsui Estate, Chai Wan Long Grand Yoho, Block 3, etc.

GRAND YOHO in Yuen Long.

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Modern Chinese medicine clinics are accepted for testing

In addition to residential buildings in various districts, the Kwong Wah Hospital redevelopment project site at No. 25 Waterloo Road, Yau Ma Tei, and the modern Chinese medicine clinic at Room 618, Tung Hoi Building, Mong Kok, were also tested.

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Positive sewage samples from Tsz Wan Shan, Yau Tong, Kowloon City and Wong Tai Sin

In response to the collection of positive sewage samples in Tsz Wan Shan, Yau Tong, Kowloon City and Wong Tai Sin, 12 locations were included for testing, including Tsz Wan Shan Tsz Hong Estate Kang Kin House, Tsz Hong Estate Hong Sau House, Tsz Hong Estate Hong Tak House , Hong Yun House, Tsz Hong Estate, Hong Tim House, Tsz Hong Estate, Lok Shun House, Tsz Lok Estate, Lok Yan House, Tsz Lok Estate, Fung Lai House, Yau Lai Estate, Yau Tong, Tak Yiu House, Tak Long Estate, Kowloon City, Tak Long Estate Tak Long House, Tak Ying House, Tak Long Estate and 20-64 Ming Fung Street (even-numbered street number), Wong Tai Sin, Phoenix Building, 1-68 Tsui Fung Street, Shatin Pass Village and Shatin Pass Road area.

▼Mobile sampling stations providing services to the public in each district (as of February 8)▼


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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.

▼On February 7th, the staff reset the "Fire Eye Laboratory" at the Ma'anshan Stadium▼


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50 people were found in Leung Kit Building, Leung King Estate, Tuen Mun. The initial positive enclosure test was extended to Tuesday. Another driver was suspected of being diagnosed at the Man Kam To Port. The trucks had to go "auspicious cars". 99% of the vegetables were not available for the secondment of the Hong Kong Fire Services Department. The Civil Security Team coordinating the anti-epidemic and daily tasks, the staff on the 10th floor of the Niulushi Building of Hong Kong University was diagnosed on the same floor of the office of Principal Zhang Xiang

Source: hk1

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