HK Reports Three Imported Covid Cases

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2021-11-03 HKT 16:05
Hong Kong health authorities on Wednesday reported three more imported Covid-19 cases, involving people who flew in from the United States and the United Kingdom.
One of the patients is a 62-year-old man who worked at the Hong Kong Football Club in Happy Valley until October 14 before flying to the UK.
The club, along with Block 21 of Baguio Villa in Pok Fu Lam where he lives, and other places he visited during the incubation period are subject to a compulsory Covid testing order.
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