Government Orders Compulsory Testing At 43 Locations

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2022-06-06 HKT 01:47
The government on Sunday issued compulsory testing notices for
43 placesacross Hong Kong.
Anyone who has visited any of these premises and stayed there for the length of time and on the dates specified must get a nucleic acid test for Covid-19.
The buildings are located in Chai Wan, Mong Kok, Tuen Mun, Tseung Kwan O, Aberdeen, Sha Tin, Sau Mau Ping, Sham Shui Po, Tai Po, Yuen Long, Tai Wai, Tin Shui Wai, Central, Ap Lei Chau, Cheung Sha Wan, Discovery Bay, Wong Tai Sin, Pok Fu Lam, Sheung Shui, Tai Kok Tsui, Wan Chai, Ngau Tau Kok, and Kennedy Town
The Centre for Health Protection reported 515 new Covid infections on Sunday, including 42 imported cases.
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Full list of premises under testing orders:
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