HK Records Four New Imported Covid Cases

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2021-10-04 HKT 15:30

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  • Hong Kong reported four new Covid-19 cases on Monday. Image: Shutterstock

    Hong Kong reported four new Covid-19 cases on Monday. Image: Shutterstock

Health officials on Monday reported four new imported Covid-19 cases.

The patients, aged between 23 and 85, flew in from Indonesia, Egypt and the Philippines and did not show any symptoms.

Meanwhile, the Centre for Health Protection ordered Covid tests for people who had recently stayed at the Aigburth and 7 Lyttelton Road in Mid-Levels, the Tung Yik Building and Block 20 of Fortune Garden in Yuen Long, or most floors of Two Island Place in North Point.

The testing orders were related to earlier infections.

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