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Compulsory testing | 65 buildings are listed on the list of the most 6 housing estates including Jue Yue Ting Hong Jing Terrace in Shatin District

2022-08-14T15:03:53.109Z


There were 4,979 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong today (14th). The Medical and Health Bureau issued the latest announcement on mandatory testing in the evening. Another 65 buildings were included in the list due to the living of confirmed cases, involving Ma Wan Park Island, Tsing Yi Hao King Wan,


There were 4,979 new confirmed cases in Hong Kong today (14th). The Medical and Health Bureau issued the latest announcement on mandatory testing in the evening. Another 65 buildings were included in the list due to the living of confirmed cases, involving Ma Wan Park Island, Tsing Yi Hao King Wan, Kowloon Tong Jiali Garden, Whampoa Garden Kam Tao Court, Diamond Hill Galaxy Ming Residence, Wan Chai Southorn Garden, Kornhill Garden and South Horizons, etc.


Sha Tin District was the hardest hit area, with eight buildings recorded, followed by Tuen Mun District and Kwun Tong District, each with six buildings.

There are six housing estates on the list, that is, there are two buildings in the same housing estate on the list. The housing estates involved include Cheung Sha Wan Hong King Terrace, Sau Mau Ping Hiu Lai Court, Tsuen Wan Jue Yue Ting, Sha Tin Yu Chui Court, Tai Po Ming Nga Court and Tin Shui Wai Hui King House, of which Block 1 and Block 6 of Hong King Terrace in Cheung Sha Wan, together with Die Xin Building, Butterfly Estate, Tuen Mun and King Lam House, Honglin Court, Shatin, were subject to compulsory inspection due to positive sewage samples. announcement.


▼Compulsory testing announcement on August 14▼


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Six buildings each in Tuen Mun District and Kwun Tong District are listed in the new Tuen Mun Centre and Yau Tong Hei Terrace

Among the 65 buildings on the list, eight are residential buildings in Shatin District, accounting for the highest number of 18 districts in Hong Kong, including Shan Xin Building, Lung Hang Estate, Tai Wai, Sun Wai Building High Block, Sun Chui Estate, Tai Wai, Kam Shing House, Kam Tai Court, Ma On Shan, and Sha Tin. Shui Shek House, Shek Mun Estate, Yu Lim House, Yu Chui Court, Shatin, Yu Yan House, Yu Chui Court, Shatin, Mei Chi House, Mei Tin Estate, Tai Wai and Ka Kei House, Ka Tin Court, Tai Wai.

It is followed by Tuen Mun District and Kwun Tong District, each with six buildings on the list. The former involves Block E of Tuen Mun Times Square, Leung Cui House of Leung King Estate, On Hei House of Siu Hei Court, and Ning Tai of Fu Tai Estate. Building, Tuen Mun New Tuen Mun Centre Block 3 and Wu Yue House, Wu King Estate, Tuen Mun; the latter includes Chun Ying House, Ko Chun Court, Yau Tong, Block 1 Hei Terrace, Yau Tong, Xiao Fai House and Xiao Tian, ​​Xiao Lai Court, Sau Mau Ping Court, Tak Shun House, Po Tat Estate, Sau Mau Ping, and Kwai Hsien House, Ngau Tau Kok Lower Estate, Ngau Tau Kok.

Forced inspection of six buildings on Hong Kong Island, including Southorn Gardens

On Hong Kong Island, there are six residential buildings located in the Southern District, Wan Chai and Eastern District, namely Wai King Court, South Horizons, Ap Lei Chau, Wah Tai House, Wah Fu (2) Estate, Pokfulam, and Southorn, 2 O’Brien Road, Wan Chai. Garden, Block M2, Kornhill Garden, Quarry Bay, Block 3, Galway House, Chai Wan, and Tsui Ching House, Heng Tsui Court, Chai Wan.

The Jiali Garden, which only provides 16 low-density residential units in Argyle Street, Kowloon Tong, is also included in the compulsory inspection list.

▼On August 14th, some buildings will be inspected forcibly▼


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Two buildings of Xiaoli Court and Huijingxuan on the list of 4 buildings were positive for sewage and included in the compulsory inspection

It is worth noting that there are six housing estates "on the top", that is, there are two buildings in the same housing estate, including Xiaohui House and Xiaotian House, Xiao Lai Court, Sau Mau Ping; and Bei Jue House; Yu Lian House and Yu Yan House, Yu Chui Court, Shatin; Ming Yan House and Ming Kai House, Ming Nga Court, Tai Po; Block 1 and Block 3 of Hui King House, Tin Shui Wai; Block 1 and Block 6 of Hong King Terrace, Cheung Sha Wan.

Among them, Blocks 1 and 6 of Hong King Terrace in Cheung Sha Wan, together with Die Xin Building of Butterfly Village in Tuen Mun and King Lam House in Honglin Court in Shatin, need to be included in the announcement of compulsory inspection due to positive sewage samples.

▼Mobile sampling stations providing services to the public in each district (as of August 14)▼


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Re-opening of mobile sampling stations at Wah Fu Estate and Park Island, Ma Wan

The government will reopen the mobile sampling station at Wah Fu (2) Village in Pokfulam and Park Island in Ma Wan tomorrow (15th).

Those who are required to undergo mandatory testing must undergo nucleic acid testing in accordance with the relevant mandatory testing announcements, and cannot use rapid antigen testing to meet the requirements of the announcement.

In other words, a negative rapid antigen test result will not be considered to meet the mandatory testing requirements.

If the person concerned has been diagnosed with the disease in the past three months and has the relevant certificate, he is not required to be tested as required by the announcement.

Confirmed Buildings | 2,815 new buildings related to Mei Foo New Village and 21 government dormitories in South Horizons are listed on the list of 24 sewage-positive buildings including Tai On Building, Hai Xuan, and Lai Yao Village. Employers who have been refused to return to work still have to pay wages and cannot deduct 3,000 employees’ paid leave. Caregivers of foreign workers can only meet the needs for two years. Sun Yuhan will formulate a local replacement plan.

Source: hk1

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