Delta Case No Longer Classified As Untraceable

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2021-06-29 HKT 17:41

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  • The infections of the 27-year-old and 24-year-old customer service assistants have been reclassified as 'linked to imported cases'. File photo: RTHK

    The infections of the 27-year-old and 24-year-old customer service assistants have been reclassified as 'linked to imported cases'. File photo: RTHK

Health authorities said on Tuesday that they are no longer classifying a Tai Po man found with the Delta variant of coronavirus as having an untraceable infection, after their investigations linked him to three imported cases.

Last week, officials said the 27-year-old airport worker had become the city's first patient with the more infectious variant. His housing block in Tai Po was locked down as officials rushed to test residents there.

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) said last Friday that genetic sequencing had found identical genomes in the 27-year-old and three previously reported imported cases, all involving the L452R mutant strain that is present in a number of variants, including Delta.

It said on Tuesday that its investigation had also revealed that these people had brief encounters at a specimen collection centre at the airport on June 11.

The 27-year-old also worked part-time as a customer services assistant in Tai Po's Uptown Plaza, and a colleague of his there, a 24-year-old woman, was confirmed to be infected with Covid-19 on Sunday.

Fears of a community spread of the Delta variant also prompted a lockdown of her residence, and compulsory testing orders for her workplace.

The woman has also now been reclassified as an infection linked to an imported case.

Health officials reported one new imported case on Tuesday, involving a 43-year-old man who flew in from the United Kingdom. He was asymptomatic.

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