Covid-19 update: 11 February 2022

Sai Kung has begun to be affected by the fifth wave Covid outbreak so far confirmed to the more urban areas of Hong Kong. BUZZ will resurrect its regular update of information provided by the Centre for Health Protection. Note: the list below shows the buildings where residents confirmed or suspected of testing positive for Covid have resided or visited. At the moment only one building is under compulsory testing of all residents.

Compulsory testing notices for specified premises.

121 Ho Chung New Village, Sai Kung
Visiting Period: 2022-01-27 ~ 2022-02-09 (Stayed at the specified premises for more than 2 hours)
Testing Period: (1) 2022-02-09 ~ 2022-02-11 (2) 2022-02-12 ~ 2022-02-14# (The tests marked with # may be carried out using deep throat saliva sample)

Details of the compulsory testing notice are available on the Centre for Health Protection (CHP)’s website via the following link: (www.chp.gov.hk/files/pdf/ctn_20220210.pdf).

Building with case resided/visited in the past 14 days

Specific details of contacts:

Block 9 Villa Concerto Symphony Bay (non-residential), Sai Kung. Reported Date/Last Date of Visit by Any of the Involved Case(s): 9/2/2022

33-39 Sai Kung Tai Street Sing Kee Seafood Restaurant (non-residential), Sai Kung. Reported Date/Last Date of Visit by Any of the Involved Case(s): 2/2/2022

Sai Kung Market (non-residential), Sai Kung. Reported Date/Last Date of Visit by Any of the Involved Case(s): 29/1/2022

Sai Kung Government Offices (non-residential), Sai Kung. Reported Date/Last Date of Visit by Any of the Involved Case(s): 29/1/2022

Kam Po Court Bistro Chuen Kee (non-residential), Sai Kung. Reported Date/Last Date of Visit by Any of the Involved Case(s): 3/2/2022

Ho Chung New Village (non-residential), Sai Kung. Reported Date/Last Date of Visit by Any of the Involved Case(s): 9/2/2022

Non-specific details of contacts:

Pak Kong Village, Sai Kung

11 Sai Kung Road, Sai Kung

Kai Ham Tsuen, Sai Kung

Block A2, Royal Garden, Sai Kung

Mau Po, Sai Kung

Except for tests that, as specified, may be carried out using deep throat saliva sample, persons subject to compulsory testing in accordance with a compulsory testing notice must go to any of the mobile specimen collection stations, community testing centres (CTCs) or recognised local medical testing institutions to undergo professional swab sampling in fulfilling the requirements for compulsory testing. Young children may continue to undergo the test using a stool specimen.     

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