Hong Kong locks down thousands for compulsory COVID-19 testing
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[January 23, 2021]
By Clare Jim
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's
government locked down an area of Kowloon peninsula on Saturday after an
outbreak of the novel coronavirus, saying 10,000 residents must stay
home until they have been tested and the results largely determined.
The first such measure the city has taken since the pandemic began has
occurred in the densely populated neighbourhoods of Jordan that is home
to many ageing, subdivided flats in which the virus could spread more
easily.
The government said there are 70 buildings in the restricted area, which
is close to the International Commerce Centre (ICC), and it aims to
finish the process within about 48 hours, so that people can start to
return to work on Monday.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said 50 makeshift testing points had been
set up and 3,000 civil servants were assisting.
"We are doing this also to dispel worries of the residents because there
was talk that this is an epidemic area and it affected the life,
psychology and business of the people here," Lam said at a briefing
close to the cordoned-off area.
By 1 pm (0500 GMT) local time on Saturday, the government said about
3,000 people had been tested in the restricted area.
The restricted area has confirmed 162 confirmed cases of COVID-19 this
month, and the ratio of virus detected in sewage samples from buildings
there was higher than that of other areas.
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Health workers are seen in protective gear inside a locked down
portion of the Jordan residential area to contain a new outbreak of
the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Hong Kong, China January 23,
2021. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
Authorities in Hong Kong, one of the world's most densely populated
cities, have taken aggressive measures to combat the COVID-19
pandemic. Other current restrictions include a ban on in-house
dining after 6 p.m. and the closure of facilities such as gyms,
sports venues, beauty salons and cinemas.
Last week, the city extended work from home arrangements for civil
servants until Jan. 27.
Hong Kong logged 81 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday, bringing
the total number to 10,010. More than 160 people have died. At the
outbreak's peak for the city in July 2020, the highest daily tally
was 149 new infections.
(Reporting by Clare Jim and Twinnie Siu; Editing by Anne Marie
Roantree and Edwina Gibbs)
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