Sham Shui Po And To Kwa Wan Blocks Locked Down

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2022-01-25 HKT 21:14

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  • Residents of Wai Chun House on Un Chau Street and another building in To Kwa Wan need to undergo mandatory testing. Image courtesy: Information Services Department

    Residents of Wai Chun House on Un Chau Street and another building in To Kwa Wan need to undergo mandatory testing. Image courtesy: Information Services Department

Authorities on Tuesday evening locked down two blocks in Sham Shui Po and To Kwa Wan, after residents there tested positive for Covid-19.

Those who live in Wai Chun House on Un Chau Street, as well as number 21 to 35 of Hung Kwong Street are required to undergo tests overnight.

The government said it aims to finish the operations at around 7am on Wednesday.

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