Health authorities have found evidence for the first time in Hong Kong of possible animal-to-human coronavirus transmission at a pet shop where a worker was confirmed as the first untraceable Delta infection in three months, after multiple hamsters tested positive, the Post has learned. Officials, however, are still ascertaining the route of transmission and will give more details of their.
Fears of a new Covid-19 cluster linked to a hotpot restaurant have surfaced amid Hong Kong’s Omicron-fuelled fifth wave, while infections tied to an investment bank continued to expand, triggering the evacuation of residents in a building after vertical transmission of the virus was detected.