Tsuen Wan Building Under Lockdown For Testing

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2021-08-22 HKT 20:26

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  • Police officers stand outside Block 1 of Bo Shek Mansion. Photo: RTHK

    Police officers stand outside Block 1 of Bo Shek Mansion. Photo: RTHK

Officials have locked down a building in Tsuen Wan for coronavirus testing on Sunday evening after a resident tested positive for the L452R mutant strain of Covid-19 following a visit to Dubai.

The 56-year-old man is being treated as an imported case, but had been staying at Block 1 of Bo Shek Mansion during the twenty-one day incubation period.

The man flew to Dubai last Sunday and tested positive in a quarantine hotel on his return on Friday. He had received both doses of the Sinovac vaccine and was asymptomatic.

Residents of the building on Sha Tsui Road have been ordered to get tested tonight and four times in the coming weeks.

The operation is expected to end on Monday at 7am.

The Centre for Health Protection says it is still tracing premises the man had been to before his Dubai flight, and will make further announcement on compulsory test orders.

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