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Hong Kong fourth wave: family, social gatherings over festive season could trigger more Covid-19 clusters, officials warn, as two deaths and 71 cases recorded

news You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. Hong Kong fourth wave: hotel quarantine for overseas arrivals extended to 21 days from current 14 amid fears of new variants, as city records 71 Covid-19 cases Hongkongers should avoid large social gatherings, health officials say. Photo: SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire/dpa All overseas arrivals into Hong Kong will have to quarantine in designated hotels for 21 days, starting from Friday - up from the current 14 days - as city authorities further tightened control measures in their bid to contain the fourth wave of coronavirus infections.

Hong Kong: Lam Tin mobile testing station set

Hong Kong: Lam Tin mobile testing station set The Government has arranged for a testing agency to set up a mobile specimen collection station at Ping Tin Estate in Lam Tin to provide free COVID-19 testing services from today. The Government said it is very concerned about a number of COVID-19 cases recently reported at Ping Shing House of the estate. The mobile station was set up at the open area between Ping Wong House and Ping Yan House. It will run tentatively until December 26 and operate from 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 8pm daily. Meanwhile, the Government has decided to extend the service period of the mobile specimen collection station at King Tsui Court in Chai Wan to December 27 and the service periods for those at Heung Sze Wui Street in Tai Po, Sha Tsui Road in Tsuen Wan, Wong Tai Sin Square, Tung Chung North Park and Wong Chuk Hang Recreation Ground to December 31.

MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Lam Tin mobile testing station set

MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Lam Tin mobile testing station set
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Hong Kong: 109 COVID-19 cases recorded

Hong Kong: 109 COVID-19 cases recorded (To watch the full press briefing with sign language interpretation, click here.) The Centre for Health Protection today said it is investigating 109 additional COVID-19 cases, including two recorded at King Tsui Court in Chai Wan. The centre’s Communicable Disease Branch Head Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan told at a press briefing this afternoon that there are 102 local cases, of which 42 have an unknown source of infection. She said the two King Tsui Court cases live in different units. “I would not consider the situation in King Tsui Court as an outbreak, but there are indeed more than six units affected.

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