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Compulsory testing | 40 buildings on the list include Pokfulam mansion Bel-Air, another village and another residence

2022-05-05T14:39:43.960Z


The fifth wave of the epidemic continues in Hong Kong. According to the latest mandatory testing announcement of the Centre for Health Protection, 40 new buildings were added to the list today (5th), of which 18 are private housing estates and 22 are public housing or HOS housing. And in the eighteenth district,


The fifth wave of the epidemic continues in Hong Kong. According to the latest mandatory testing announcement of the Centre for Health Protection, 40 new buildings were added to the list today (5th), of which 18 are private housing estates and 22 are public housing or HOS housing.

Among the 18 districts, Sha Tin, Kwun Tong, Sham Shui Po and Sai Kung have four buildings on the list, followed by Tsuen Wan, Kowloon City and Southern District, with three buildings each.


The announcement stated that anyone who has been in the buildings for more than two hours between April 29 and May 5 must be sampled for nucleic acid testing tomorrow or the day after, that is, on May 6 or 7.


▼List of buildings to be inspected on May 5▼


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Private buildings account for 18 luxury houses in Pok Fu Lam and Yau Yat Village on the list

Today, 40 more buildings have been added to the mandatory inspection list, 18 of which are private housing estates, and some are even more luxurious, such as Bel-Air No. , 16 blocks of another house in another village, 1 block of Harbour View Peak in Tsim Sha Tsui, etc.

There are 22 buildings in the list that are public housing or HOS flats in various districts. There are 11 public housing buildings, including Lok Shan House, Cheung Shan Estate, Tsuen Wan, Hai Xin House, Hoi Lai Estate, Cheung Sha Wan, and Shek Yat House High Block, Shek Lei (1) Estate, Kwai Chung. , Ta Kwai House, Po Tat Estate, Sau Mau Ping, etc.; and there are also 11 HOS buildings, including Man Hoi House, Chun Man Court, Ho Man Tin, Chun King House, King Shing Court, Fanling, Hu On House, Yu On Court, Ap Lei Chau, and Ko Chun, Yau Tong Yuan Junmao Court, etc.

▼Some buildings must be inspected forcibly▼


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Shatin, Kwun Tong, Sham Shui Po and Sai Kung each have four additional blocks, the most in 18 districts

Among the 18 districts in Hong Kong, there are four buildings in Sha Tin, Kwun Tong, Sham Shui Po and Sai Kung, which are the largest in the 18 districts.

Among the four districts, the newly added compulsory inspection buildings in Shatin are all public housing or HOS flats, including Mei Ying Court, No. 2 Mei Man Lane, Tai Wai, Kam Wai House, Kam Fung Court, Ma On Shan, Mei Shuk House, Shek Mun Estate, Sha Tin, and Sha Tin Lingquan Building, Shuiquan'ao Village.

The other three districts' compulsory inspection buildings all involve private housing estates. Sham Shui Po district includes 16 Yau Yat Estate and One Residence, 1 Ying Fai Terrace in Lai Chi Kok, and 6 Cheung Sha Wan Sheng Yue Residence; Sai Kung District includes Tseung Kwan O Sunrise There are 10 Towers of Lancey in Cannes City (left wing), 2 towers of Tseung Kwan O Metro City Phase 1, and 8 towers of Kowloon Bay Regent Garden in Kwun Tong District.

▼On May 3, the enclosure inspection of Cheong Tin Building, Pak Tin Village, Sham Shui Po ▼


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10 housing estates including Tuen Mun Lung Mun Residence, Tseung Kwan O On Ning Garden and other 10 housing estates tested positive for sewage The government sent a quick test kit Au Jiarong said that 300 cases were still at a high level 3 new variants of the virus did not affect the effectiveness of the vaccine Patient tested positive for cerebral hemorrhage and passed away | Correctional Services Department resumed 5.9 cases of relatives, friends and visitors on official business must test negative by themselves to close the area | The closed area of ​​Lung Lok House, Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate is expected to be lifted at noon on Friday

Source: hk1

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