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Compulsory testing|The government raided Parkview Terrace and Wenming Pavilion and fined 270,000 people for failing to comply with the compulsory inspection

2022-10-03T05:55:15.417Z


Today (3rd), different government departments successively checked the test certificates of the tested persons at the Wenming House of Chunmin Court, Homantin, and the entrance and exit of Parkview Terrace 1, Tin Hau, to confirm whether the test was completed in accordance with the mandatory test announcement. exist


Today (3rd), different government departments successively checked the test certificates of the tested persons at the Wenming House of Chunmin Court, Homantin, and the entrance and exit of Parkview Terrace 1, Tin Hau, to confirm whether the test was completed in accordance with the mandatory test announcement.

During the operation in the Wenming Court of Junmin Court, 138 people were examined, of which 6 people failed to comply with the inspection announcement, and 4 people were fined 10,000 yuan; 475 people were examined at Park View Terrace, 38 people were not tested, and 23 people were fined 10,000 yuan, that is, a total of 44 people in the two operations did not get tested, 27 people were fined, and 270,000 yuan was "tributed" to the warehouse.


Wenming House, Chunmin Court, Ho Man Tin was included in the list of compulsory testing a few days ago. The Education Bureau, together with the Kowloon City Police District and the Department of Health, checked the test certificates of the tested persons at the entrance and exit of the building from 8:00 am to 11:00 am this morning. A total of 138 Six persons were found to have failed to comply with the mandatory testing notice, and were issued with mandatory testing orders. Four of them were fined $10,000.

A building at Parkview Terrace, Tin Hau, is also subject to compulsory inspection. The Transport Department, together with the North Point Police District and the Department of Health, launched an enforcement operation this morning from 8 to 11 o'clock. A total of about 475 persons were inspected, of which 38 were found to be unidentified. Some complied with the mandatory testing announcement and were issued a mandatory testing order, and 23 of them were fined $10,000.

A total of 27 people were fined $10,000 for the two operations, or $270,000.

▼Compulsory testing announcement from October 1▼


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A government spokesman reminded that anyone who fails to comply with the mandatory testing notice commits an offence and is liable to a fixed fine of $10,000.

The Government will also issue compulsory testing orders to these persons, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period.

The spokesman stressed that failure to comply with a mandatory testing order is an offence and is punishable by a fine at level 5 ($50,000) and imprisonment for six months.

The government sent 160,000 sets of rapid test kits for compulsory testing in eight locations including Wah Fu Village, Zhuyuan South Village, and Pak Hui Hao Garden. The most involved in 80 Xiamen, Kwai Tsing, Haojingwan, Shengbaishan, Taikoo Shing, and Jiahui Terrace are on the list 0 +3 The tourism industry has not recovered yet: the tour groups with insufficient seats have only returned to 5% of the pre-epidemic mandatory testing | 65 new buildings including Bao Jade Garden, Taikoo Shing, Junying, etc. were added to the list for mandatory testing of sewage positives | 66 buildings Buildings listed in Kwun Tong District are the most involved in Shenwanxuan, The Butterfly Garden, Laguna City, etc.

Source: hk1

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