No New Coronavirus Cases Found After Tai Po Lockdown

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2021-06-28 HKT 09:14

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  • The lockdown at Block 10 of Tai Po Centre was lifted at 6:30 am on Monday morning. Photo: RTHK

    The lockdown at Block 10 of Tai Po Centre was lifted at 6:30 am on Monday morning. Photo: RTHK

Health officials said on Monday that no new coronavirus cases were found after around 390 residents of a Tai Po building were tested overnight.

The lockdown at Block 10 of Tai Po Centre was lifted at 6:30 am on Monday morning.

On Sunday, a 24-year-old women who lives in Block 10 of Tai Po Centre was confirmed to have caught the Delta variant of the virus from her colleague - who worked part-time at customer services in Uptown Plaza.

Hong Kong has recorded 11,917 Covid-19 infections, with 211 deaths.

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