The epidemic continues in Hong Kong. The government said today (6th) that some buildings in the Central and Western District, Tuen Mun District and Yuen Long District have tested positive for the sewage and the virus load is relatively high, indicating that there may be hidden patients in the premises in this area. A quick test is required, which involves Tuen Mun King Peak Garden, Tuen Mun Royal Mid-Levels, Wetland Seasons Park in Tin Shui Wai, as well as the mid-level luxury residences such as McDonald's Building and Kin Lai Court.
The District Office of the District will gradually distribute a total of about 160,000 rapid antigen test kits to residents, cleaners and property managers in the affected areas for their own testing to help identify infected persons.
▼On October 6th, some housing estates with positive sewage ▼
In response to the new crown epidemic, the government collected sewage samples in various districts for coronavirus testing, and in some areas, the results of the sewage were positive, indicating that there may be hidden patients in the premises of the area. The relevant areas are as follows:
Central and Western District
- Residential areas near MacDonnell Road and Maggie's Gap Road (including Kin Lai Court, Ai Du Building, Jia Yuan, etc., see the table below)
If the sewage from the residential area near MacDonnell Road and Magnificent Gap Road (the area indicated by the dotted line) is positive, the District Office will distribute a rapid antigen test kit.
(Photo by the Information Services Department)
Tuen Mun District
— King Peak Garden, King Sun Terrace, Yee Lok Garden, Wai King Garden, Choi Fai Garden, King Peak Court, Royal Mid-Levels, Royal Mid-Levels Phase II, Shan Shan Village and Yeung Siu Hang Village
Yuen Long District
— Tin Yan Estate, Wetland Seasons Park and Wai King Heen
The government reminds that people who have obtained a positive result for the first time with a rapid antigen test can declare through the online platform of the "2019 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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