No Covid Cases Found During Overnight Lockdowns

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2022-01-29 HKT 08:59

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  • Health officials tested about 75 people in an overnight lockdown in Tsuen Wan. Photo: Courtesy of Information Services Department.

    Health officials tested about 75 people in an overnight lockdown in Tsuen Wan. Photo: Courtesy of Information Services Department.

The government has lifted overnight lockdowns in Tsuen Wan and Hung Hom and said no tests came back positive.

It said health officials tested about 75 people in Tai Yuen House, at 77-83 Tai Pa Street in Tsuen Wan were tested, but officials were still carrying out follow-up checks on about 45 households which did not answer the door during the lockdown.

It said about 220 people from Block D, Loong King Mansion, 23-35H Ma Tau Wau Road and 9-31 Man Yue Street in Hung Hom, were tested in a separate lockdown, and no positive cases were found.

It said health officials are carrying out follow-up checks on about 10 households which did not answer the door.

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