Buildings Locked Down For Testing

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2022-03-13 HKT 14:44

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  • Two blocks at Yau Oi Estate have been locked down for testing. File photo: RTHK

    Two blocks at Yau Oi Estate have been locked down for testing. File photo: RTHK

The government on Sunday locked down several residential blocks in Tuen Mun, Kwun Tong and Wong Tai Sin, after Covid was detected in sewage samples there.

Residents of Block 3 of Tsui Ning Garden, as well as Oi Shun House and Oi Lai House of Yau Oi Estate are required undergo tests, and they'll be refrained from leaving their homes pending their test results.

Lee Yat House of Shun Lee Estate and On Kwan House of Shun On Estate in Kwun Tong, as well as Lai Yuen House of Chuk Yuen South Estate at Wong Tai Sin have also been sealed off for testing.

The operations are expected to finish at around 1pm on Monday.

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Last updated: 2022-03-13 HKT 18:00

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