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Compulsory testing|65 buildings are listed on the list involving Dakeng mansion Shanglin, Peninsula Mansion, Junying, Hongjingtai, etc.

2022-08-16T15:17:53.061Z


The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong continues, and confirmed cases spread to various districts. The Medical and Health Bureau issued the latest announcement on mandatory testing tonight (16th), and 65 more buildings were listed. Among them, 64 buildings have been visited due to confirmed cases


The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong continues, and confirmed cases spread to various districts.

The Medical and Health Bureau issued the latest announcement on mandatory testing tonight (16th), and 65 more buildings were listed.

Among them, 64 buildings have been visited due to confirmed cases, and 10 buildings in Kwun Tong District are on the list, which is the most in any district, including Tin Fai House in Shun Tin Estate, Lei King House in Lei On Court, and Sook Mei House in Yau Mei Court, Yau Tong.

The remaining buildings on the list involve a number of luxury and middle-class housing estates, including 2 Tai Hang Sheung Lam, 2 Hung Hom Peninsula Mansions, and 1 Jun Ying, Tseung Kwan O, etc.

In addition, a sewage sample from a building tested positive, which was Shing Wai Building, San Tin Wai Estate, Shatin.


Anyone who has been in the building for more than two hours from August 10 to 16 must go for nucleic acid testing tomorrow or the day after (17 or 18).


▼Compulsory testing announcement on August 16▼


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The 10 buildings in Kwun Tong District are the most on the list, including Shed Tak Tin Estate, Yau Mei Garden, etc.

The authorities said that in response to the collection of sewage samples that tested positive, one specified place was included in the mandatory testing notice, which was Shing Wai House, San Tin Wai Village, Shatin.

In addition, in response to multiple positive test cases, 64 specified places were included in the mandatory testing announcement, among which Kwun Tong District has the most buildings on the list, including Tak Lok House, Tak Tin Estate, Lam Tin, Chak Mei House, Yau Mei Court, Yau Tong and Kwun Tong Tsui Ping (South) Village, Tsui Lok Building, etc.

Also on the list in Kowloon are 2 Hung Hom Peninsula Towers, 2 Cheung Sha Wan Hong View Terrace, and Wong Tai Sin Chuk Yuen North Village Oak Park Building.

On Hong Kong Island, the two luxury houses on Tai Hang Road, Causeway Bay, were included in the announcement, and the remaining buildings include No. 2, Xinjing Garden, Sai Wan Ho, No. 4, Fu Jing Garden, Chai Wan, King Hei Court, Tung Hei Court, Shau Kei Wan, and Love Butterfly, Shau Kei Wan. Block 4 of the Bay and Block 11 of Nan Fung New Village in Quarry Bay, etc.

▼On August 16th, some buildings will be inspected forcibly▼


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9 buildings in Tseung Kwan O are listed on the list involving Sunrise LOHAS Park, Yixin Garden, etc.

In the eastern part of the New Territories, nine buildings in Tseung Kwan O were included in the announcement, involving Block 1 (left and right) of Lingdu, LOHAS Park, Block 1 of Junying, Block 2 of Yixin Garden, Choi Lam House of Tsui Lam Village and Kwong Sun Court of Kwong Ming Court, etc. .

In Shatin, there are six buildings on the list, including Chun Wu House, Chun Yeung Estate, Wing Cheong House, Sui Wo Court, High Block and Low Block, Hok Sum House, Lung Hang Estate, Tai Wai, and Kam Lan House, Kam Fung Court, Ma On Shan.

Other buildings included in the announcement include Wong Shun House, Queen's Hill Village, Fanling, Juhe House, Tai Wo Village, Tai Po, and Tin Hei House, Tin Ping Village, Sheung Shui.

In the western New Territories, there are five buildings in Tuen Mun, including Oi Fai House (Blocks 1, 2 and 3) of Yau Oi Estate, Tao King House of Siu Shan Court, and Block 6 of Yee Fung Garden.

In addition, Block 3 of Hao King Wan in Tsing Yi, Chung Chess House of Tin Chung Court in Tin Shui Wai and Block 4 of Lai Wu Residence of Kingswood Villas, Block 2 of Gold Shing Terrace in Kwai Shing Wai, Kwai Chung, and Hoi Yan Court of Tsuen Wan Waterfront Garden were also included in the announcement.

▼Mobile sampling stations providing services to the public in each district (as of August 17)▼


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The government will reopen the mobile sampling stations at Chuk Yuen North Village in Wong Tai Sin and Lei Muk Shue Village in Tsuen Wan tomorrow.

Authorities say people who have tested positive in the past three months are not required to undergo mandatory testing.

As for those who are subject to compulsory testing, nucleic acid testing must be carried out in accordance with the relevant compulsory testing announcement, and rapid antigen testing cannot be used 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.

In addition, on Wednesday (17th), the government will reopen the mobile sampling stations at Chuk Yuen North Village in Wong Tai Sin and Lei Muk Shue Village in Tsuen Wan.

▼On August 16th, the first enclosure of Fu'an Garden in Ma'anshan was forcibly inspected▼


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Compulsory testing|Eight times of surprise enforcement in half a month, 52 people were fined 520,000 yuan for no testing in total in half a month On the list, 6 housing estates including Jueyueting Hongjingtai and others in Shatin District are listed for compulsory testing | 12 buildings in Kwun Tong, 65 buildings such as Shedibai Bay, Clear Water Bay Peninsula, Jinhai, etc. are on the list for compulsory testing | Government raids Taoda Garden 59 people in Yuqingxuan violated the order and 21 were fined 10,000 yuan each. Compulsory testing | 65 dormitories of the two disciplined forces, including Shegang Yuncheng and No. 8 Qin'an, were on the list

Source: hk1

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