Three More Buildings Locked Down At Kwai Chung Estate

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2022-01-22 HKT 20:28

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  • An explosion of Covid cases at the Kwai Chung Estate has led to multiple buildings being locked down. Photo: RTHK

    An explosion of Covid cases at the Kwai Chung Estate has led to multiple buildings being locked down. Photo: RTHK

Authorities locked down another three buildings at the Kwai Chung Estate at 8 pm on Saturday evening due to multiple cases in the surrounding area.

Residents of Hiu Kwai House, Yuk Kwai House and Nga Kwai House are required to be tested before 1 am on Sunday, regardless of their vaccination status, and will not be allowed to leave their homes until the results are mostly ascertained.

A government spokesperson says the operation is expected to finish at around 10 am on Sunday.

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