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HSBC, Bank of China, and China CITIC Bank all have employees who have tested positive, and some branches will be closed for cleaning and disinfection on the same day

2022-02-11T05:05:24.616Z


The fifth wave of the epidemic raged, affecting many banking centers. HSBC Park Lane Branch and Premier Centre, Hayward Building Branch and Premier Centre, China CITIC Bank Mongkok Branch and Bank of China (Hong Kong) Tsuen Wan Castle Peak Road Branch


The fifth wave of the epidemic raged, affecting many banking centers.

HSBC Park Lane Branch and Premier Banking Centre, Sea Wah Building Branch and Premier Banking Centre, China CITIC Bank Mong Kok Branch and Bank of China (Hong Kong) Tsuen Wan Castle Peak Road Branch have a total of four bank staff who have tested positive. Services at the branch will be suspended from today) until further notice, the branch will be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, and staff will be arranged to undergo virus testing.


One staff member from HSBC Park Lane branch and Premier Banking Centre, Hai Wah Building branch and Premier Banking Centre each tested positive for COVID-19.

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Staff at two HSBC branches tested positive

One staff member of HSBC Park Lane branch and Premier Banking Centre, Hai Wah Building branch and Premier Banking Centre each tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

The last working days of the two employees at the branch were January 31 and February 8 respectively.

HSBC said that the branch involved has arranged for deep cleaning and disinfection, and the adjacent Banking Easy Center will maintain normal services.

The bank has arranged for all employees of the bank to be tested for the virus and will provide appropriate assistance to employees.

China CITIC Bank Mong Kok branch counter staff first diagnosed

As for China CITIC Bank, an employee of the bank's Mong Kok branch was initially diagnosed yesterday (10th), and the branch involved was deeply cleaned and disinfected today, and services will be suspended until further notice.

In addition, all employees of the branch involved, as well as employees who had close contact with the initially diagnosed employee, have been arranged for testing and self-isolation before returning to work.

China CITIC Bank stated that the initially diagnosed employees mainly provided counter services. They worked at the Tsim Sha Tsui branch before February 8 (the business has been suspended since February 8), and began to work at the Mong Kok branch from February 8. The last work date is February 9. day.

Bank of China said that an employee of the Castle Peak Road branch in Tsuen Wan was initially diagnosed.

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Staff of Bank of China Tsuen Wan Castle Peak Road Branch confirmed initial diagnosis

An employee of Bank of China (Hong Kong) Tsuen Wan Castle Peak Road Branch was initially diagnosed with the new coronavirus.

The Bank of China said that the last working day of the employees involved was February 4. The body temperature was normal before going to work, and there were no symptoms of discomfort, and they all wore masks during work.

The branch involved will be closed from today until further notice. It will be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, and all employees of the branch will be tested and quarantined at home.

▼On February 10, the first day of the implementation of "Vaccine Pass" Category D restaurants▼


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Source: hk1

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