No Cases Found In Wong Tai Sin, Kwun Tong Lockdowns

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2022-01-28 HKT 08:07

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  • No positive cases were found at the On Shun Building. Photo: Information Services Department

    No positive cases were found at the On Shun Building. Photo: Information Services Department

The government says no Covid-19 cases were found in lockdown operations at residential blocks in Kwun Tong and Wong Tai Sin as they wrapped up on Friday morning.

Kwun Tong's On Shun Building was locked down at 9.30pm on Thursday, an hour after officials locked down Cheung Bor House at Choi Wan (I) Estate in Wong Tai Sin.

The lockdown in Kwun Tong was lifted at 7am on Friday and anyone who could provide proof that they had been tested was allowed to leave the building. About 300 people were tested in the operation.

At Wong Tai Sin, the lockdown came to an end at 8am. Some 756 residents took a test.

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Last updated: 2022-01-28 HKT 08:56

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