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epidemic. 1.29|The quarantine order was canceled at midnight tonight, 3283 more cases were diagnosed and 2 more critical cases of children

2023-01-29T15:04:19.740Z


Hong Kong will revoke the isolation order for confirmed cases tomorrow (30th). The Center for Health Protection will announce the number of samples and the number of deaths daily through its website from the same day, replacing the current news announcement. Published on the last day of this afternoon (29th)


Hong Kong will revoke the isolation order for confirmed cases tomorrow (30th). The Center for Health Protection will announce the number of samples and the number of deaths daily through its website from the same day, replacing the current news announcement.

On the last day of this afternoon (29th), the figures were released. There were 3,172 new positive local infection cases and 111 positive imported cases in Hong Kong, and 20 more patients died. So far, the cumulative number of deaths in Hong Kong has reached 13,333.


Sick leave calculation.

Cancellation of quarantine order|Travelers infected with the epidemic and unable to return to Hong Kong, the number of infected spots on annual leave will be counted for lazy people to cancel the quarantine order|From 1.30, the number of days required for sick leave depends on the condition and type of work

Summary of today's epidemic situation:


-An increase of 3,283 confirmed cases, an increase of 1.191% from yesterday.


- There were 111 imported cases, accounting for 3.38% of the total cases.


- 20 new deaths were added, the average death rate dropped slightly to 1.191% on the 7th, the overall death rate remained at 0.46%, and the cumulative death toll was 13,333.


- Cases appeared in 12 more homes, including 13 residents.


- 2 newly confirmed critical cases of children, a 5-year-old boy is in hospital in Princess Margaret Hospital, and an 11-year-old girl is in Hong Kong Children's Hospital.

epidemic.

1.28|An increase of 3480 confirmed cases rebounded by nearly 50% after the long holiday and 33 people died

The immediate effective reproductive rate of local cases compiled by the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong dropped to 0.576, temporarily stopped and then fell back.

(Photo from HKU Faculty of Medicine)

▼On Saturday, January 28, believers visited Yuen Yuen College in Tsuen Wan and took pictures of Tai Sui▼


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▼A large number of citizens returned to Hong Kong via Futian Port on January 28▼


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▼On January 24, a large number of devotees visited Che Kung Temple in Chikou on the third day of the Lunar New Year▼


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Customs Clearance|Tan Yaozong quoted Chen Guoji's decision to withdraw the nucleic acid testing requirement within a few days at the earliest

[17:00] National People's Congress Standing Committee member Tan Yaozong attended the Chinese New Year gathering of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong in the afternoon and said that he believes that a decision will be made soon to cancel the nucleic acid testing requirement for customs clearance between Hong Kong and the Mainland. He also quoted Chief Secretary for Administration Chen Guoji as saying that there should be a decision soon. Estimated to be in the next few days.

Tam Yaozong believes that the customs clearance quota can also be cancelled, because the original consideration was that there would be too many people during the Spring Festival, but the current quota has not been used up, and it can be carried out in an orderly manner, and he believes that full opening can be achieved.

▼On January 25th, there were no queues outside the famous Canton Road store▼


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Epidemic|The last epidemic draft added 3,283 confirmed cases, 20 deaths, and 2 new critical cases of children

[16:50] The Center for Health Protection announced that there were 3,172 new positive local infection cases and 111 positive imported cases in Hong Kong, and 20 more patients died. So far, the cumulative number of deaths in Hong Kong has reached 13,333.

▼January 25, High Speed ​​Rail West Kowloon Station was not crowded on the fourth day of the new year▼


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▼January 24th New Year's Eve, Ma Riding, and Ding Cai are both prosperous▼


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Cross-border school children clear customs|50 children from Sheung Shui Primary School are the first to return to Shenzhen on Wednesday to attend classes in Hong Kong without waiting for government arrangements

[08:00] As Hong Kong and the Mainland are exempted from quarantine and customs clearance, cross-border students who are forced to stop traveling between Hong Kong and Shenzhen to go to school every day, can resume classes in Hong Kong without quotas at the earliest in the second week of February after three years.

However, the principal of the North District Primary School revealed that on February 1, about 40 to 50 cross-border students will return to Hong Kong to attend classes before the implementation of the quota-free and quarantine-free arrangements. On February 2, about 100 people will return to Hong Kong. Most of them are expected to be senior students. The school has prepared to hold a Chinese New Year Cultural Day to celebrate and welcome cross-border students back to school.

▼On January 5, cross-border students will resume face-to-face teaching after the Chinese New Year in Hong Kong▼


▼Market conditions on Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui on the third day of the new year on January 24▼


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Medical Accident|The left lung of the patient whose left lung was coiled after chest drainage in the public hospital had to be taken out multiple times Positive sewage from housing estates such as gardens The government calls for 30,000 people to be tested quickly and the quarantine order to be cancelled|Public hospital 2.1 outpatient appointments reserved for high-risk confirmed patients make

Source: hk1

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