The new crown epidemic in Hong Kong continues, and local confirmed cases exceeded 10,000 today (4th).
The government stated that the sewage test results of the three districts of Sai Kung, Eastern and Sham Shui Po were positive and the virus load was relatively high, involving 7 housing estates, including LOHAS Park, Blue Bay Peninsula, Apricot Garden, Yu Qing Xuan, etc. .
The government will gradually distribute a total of about 260,000 rapid test kits to local residents, cleaners and property managers for their own testing.
▼September 4, some housing estates and housing estates were positive for sewage▼
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In response to the new crown epidemic, the government collected sewage samples in various districts for coronavirus testing, and in some areas, positive results were detected in the sewage, indicating that there may be hidden patients in the premises of the area. The newly affected areas are as follows:
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Sai Kung District - LOHAS Park
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Eastern District - Apricot Garden, Full View Garden and Blue Bay Peninsula
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Sham Shui Po District - U Ching Heen, The Celestial Residence and The Prosperity Terrace
Persons who have obtained a positive result for the first time with the rapid antigen test can declare through the online platform of the "2019 Coronavirus Rapid Antigen Test Positive Results Person Declaration System".
If members of the public have difficulty using the online platform, they can call the automated system at 183 6119 to register their identity documents and telephone numbers.
The Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health will contact the person concerned to complete the declaration process.
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