The fifth wave of the epidemic is severe, and Hong Kong is on fire everywhere.
There were 607 new local cases on February 7, double the previous day.
Many buildings involved in vertical transmission need to be scattered away from some residents, and many districts tested positive for water contamination. The government urges the public to test.
The following maps show the outbreak points of the epidemic in Hong Kong, including the locations where the confirmed cases live, the distribution of 18 districts, the areas and locations where sewage was positive, and the locations of buildings where testing is mandatory.
1. The residence of the latest confirmed patient
From today onwards, the authorities will no longer announce the places where individual patients have stayed. Instead, they will be aggregated into the places where recent cases have stayed in the past two weeks. There are a total of 800 residential locations, distributed in many districts in Hong Kong, many of which are located in Sham Shui Po, Sha Tin, Kwai Tsing, Kowloon City, Wong Tai Sin.
2. Three materials spread in Tuen Mun, the hardest-hit area: vertical and horizontal, positive sewage, and multiple buildings in one village
Widespread transmission has occurred in many districts. Tuen Mun, one of the hardest hit areas, has outbreaks in many housing estates and housing estates. Among them, Hing Ping House in Tai Hing Village has both vertical and horizontal transmission, with more than 40 cases; the nearby Tai Hing Garden has earlier tested positive for sewage samples , mandatory testing is required, and two cases have been recorded.
Vertical transmission has also occurred in Fu Tai Village, with at least 14 confirmed cases so far.
In addition, a case was recorded in the fifth building in Leung King Village, which had a "sporadic" transmission trend similar to the early stage of the outbreak in Kwai Chung Village.
Among them, Liangjie Building has been enclosed for testing since a few days ago, and by the evening of the 7th, 50 preliminary positive cases had been found.
3. Positive sewage from multiple districts and buildings
4. Mandatory testing locations throughout Hong Kong
On February 6, the number of preliminary positive cases continued to exceed 300, increasing to 61 locations requiring compulsory testing. The places where confirmed or initially confirmed cases visited, many of which were in Sham Shui Po and Tuen Mun, were included in the list. .