Two Airlines Banned Over Imported Covid Cases

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2021-08-29 HKT 18:15

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  • Hong Kong on Sunday reported seven additional imported coronavirus cases. Image: Shutterstock

    Hong Kong on Sunday reported seven additional imported coronavirus cases. Image: Shutterstock

Health officials have banned Turkish Airlines and Philippine Airlines flights to Hong Kong for 14 days after three passengers each arriving from Istanbul and Manila tested positive for Covid-19.

The six were among seven new imported cases on Sunday.

The seventh case involved a man, 68, who tested positive for the L452R mutant strain while in quarantine upon his return to the SAR on Wednesday from a visit to the UK – the day he developed symptoms such as coughing and a sore throat.

Residents of Sunrise in Discovery Bay, where he lives, are required to get tested because the patient was there during the incubation period.

People living at 208 Shek O Village were also put under a mandatory test order, as a re-positive case was found living there after her quarantine period ended on Wednesday.

The 29-year-old’s specimen collected on Friday tested positive again after she was infected in Portugal earlier this month.

The fully-vaccinated woman, who was found to be carrying the L452R mutant strain, had not shown any symptoms since returning to Hong Kong on August 19.

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