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Mandatory testing | 66 more places in Yau Tsim Mong, Wei Kee Coffee Noodles, Times Square Hot Banquet on the list

2022-06-30T19:09:29.064Z


The number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Hong Kong continued to rise, with 2,358 new cases yesterday (30th), breaking the 2,000 mark. The Food and Health Bureau added 66 premises to the mandatory testing list, a new high since the epidemic rebounded. list


The number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Hong Kong continued to rise, with 2,358 new cases yesterday (30th), breaking the 2,000 mark.

The Food and Health Bureau added 66 premises to the mandatory testing list, a new high since the epidemic rebounded.


Thirty-five locations on the list are residential and 30 are restaurants, with Kowloon accounting for more than half.

Yau Tsim Mong is the hardest hit area, with 14 places on the list, 12 of which are restaurants.


There are many well-known and noble residences in the mandatory inspection locations, such as Tower 3 King's Landing in Tsim Sha Tsui and Lohas Terrace in Happy Valley; restaurants include Wei Kee Coffee Noodles in Sham Shui Po and Banquet at Times Square in Causeway Bay.


The announcement stated that if any person spends more than two hours in the building mentioned in the announcement, or has visited the above-mentioned restaurants, nucleic acid testing is required today or tomorrow (1st or 2nd).


▼Announcement of mandatory testing on June 30▼


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Several restaurants in Yau Tsim Mong inspected

Most of the places listed in Yau Tsim Mong are restaurants with high traffic on the streets, including Yi Dong Restaurant in Eurasian Bank Building on Nathan Road in Mong Kok, Golden Kung Fu in Tsim Sha Tsui Crown Wah Centre, Golden Man Ting in Olympian City, Dong Hoi Congee on Shanghai Street in Yau Ma Tei, and Barkers Street pics, car noodles, etc.

The strong inspection buildings include Tsim Sha Tsui King's Landing Tower 3 and Tai Kok Tsui Road 67-85 Xingwang Building.

▼The outbreak of the Jade Garden on June 28 is suspected to be related to the Tuen Mun Harbour Restaurant group▼


Wan Chai District has 8 places on the list, the second most among all districts, mainly residential buildings, such as Lowood Terrace, 4 Lowood Road, Happy Valley, Wisdom Terrace, 128-130 Kennedy Road, and Lok You, 336-342 Lockhart Road Building etc.

It is suspected that BA.4 or BA.5 cases are showing signs of outbreaks in the community, and some of them are related to Shun Ning Ju in Sham Shui Po. Shun Ning Ju and Kwun Tong Weishi Hotpot Company, which has a patient Zeng Guangwan, are also included in the list.

Sham Shui Po New Life Club Building Sheltered Workshop on the List

There are 5 premises that have to undergo compulsory inspection due to positive sewage tests, which are located in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, including Cherry House, So Uk Estate, Cheung Sha Wan, Shing Tsui House, Wan Tsui Estate, Chai Wan, On Fai House, Yu Fai Court, Aberdeen, and Po Heung, Tai Po. Village Po Shun House and Xin Kai House, San Wai Court, Tuen Mun.

In addition, the sheltered workshop of the New Life Club Building in Sham Shui Po is also on the list of compulsory inspections.

▼On June 26, the enclosure inspection of Gangchang Pavilion, Aberdeen Center▼


The mobile sampling station at Lei Muk Shue Estate in Tsuen Wan will extend its service until 2 July (Saturday).

In addition, a number of testing points have set up chip distribution machines, and citizens who have collected chips can view the real-time chip queuing status on the website of the Community Testing Center.

Some large mobile sampling stations have also added appointment services. The public can use the 24-hour appointment system to reserve a suitable time slot for testing.

The government stated that any relevant person who fails to comply with the testing notice commits an offence. Upon conviction, the maximum penalty is a fine at level 4 ($25,000) and six months in prison, while the discharge from the relevant legislation is a fixed fine of $10,000.

The person concerned may also receive a compulsory testing order requiring the person to undergo testing within a specified period. Failure to comply with the compulsory testing order is punishable by a fine at level 5 ($50,000) and imprisonment for six months.

▼Mobile sampling stations serving the public in each district (as of July 1, 2022)▼


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Confirmed buildings | 1,207 new buildings in Shatin top the list, eight buildings in the first city on the list Macau epidemic situation | 88 more people infected, a total of 572 cases will be launched on Friday, and the national rapid test must be uploaded. Epidemic situation | 2,358 new cases hit a new high in the past three months Ling Kau Yan College 3LY class must be suspended due to suspected outbreak of public housing sewage in the three districts positive for sewage Limushu Village, Shunli Village, etc. will send 300,000 quick test kits | BA.4, BA.5 cases increased to 28 4 patients Once in Kwun Tong for eating hot pot

Source: hk1

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