Aberdeen Testing Reveals No New Cases
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2021-07-02 HKT 08:13
No new coronavirus infections have been found in the compulsory testing of some 580 people in a block of flats in Aberdeen.
Port Centre was locked down overnight after one resident tested preliminary positive for a mutant strain of Covid-19.
The Centre for Health Protection said the 41-year-old woman works as a part-time cleaner at the Bridal Tea House in Yau Ma Tei - a quarantine hotel.
She has no recent travel history. Four imported Covid-19 cases were also reported on Thursday.
The patients, aged between 19 and 54, arrived from the UK, Russia and Indonesia.
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