Hong Kong Records Three New Imported Cases
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2020-06-19 HKT 18:38
Hong Kong recorded three imported Covid-19 cases on Monday, bringing the total number of infections so far to 1,128.
The Centre for Health Protection said the latest cases involve two males and a female who returned to the SAR from India on Thursday.
One of the confirmed cases, a nine-year-old boy, developed symptoms like fever and a runny nose, while the other two – a 41-year-old male and a 12-year-old girl – were asymptomatic.
Meanwhile, the Hospital Authority have also confirmed that a total of 47 confirmed patients are currently still in hospital, of which three are in a critical condition, and the remaining 44 patients are in a stable condition.
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