Hong Kong orders compulsory coronavirus testing after gym cluster hits
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[March 13, 2021]
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Some law firms
and banks in Hong Kong face compulsory testing for coronavirus as most
of the 47 news cases recorded on Saturday were linked to a gym used by
the financial and expatriate community.
The city's government said 35 of the new cases were related to the
outbreak at Ursus Fitness, a gym in the city's Sai Ying Pun district.
The health department told a briefing that so far 99 cases have been
confirmed as related to the centre, which is popular with expatriate
lawyers, bankers and hedge fund executives.
The government published a compulsory testing notice on Friday covering
80 residential premises and workplaces, many in central financial and
business district.

Many of the 29 workplaces affected are leading law firms and financial
institutions, including Shearman & Sterling, Allen & Overy, Herbert
Smith Freehills, HSBC, Credit Suisse, BNP Paribas and BNY Mellon.
The compulsory testing notice is published on premises where one or more
cases were found, requiring people who have stayed in those location for
more than two hours in the past two weeks to undergo a nucleic acid
test.
"The fourth wave was never over, (because) the case number haven't been
down to zero; now I'm worried it may rebound quickly," Dr Chuang
Shuk-kwan, of the city's health department, told a briefing.
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A woman reacts as a health worker uses a swab to collect a sample at
a makeshift community testing centre for the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19), in Hong Kong, China February 17, 2021. REUTERS/Tyrone
Siu

Saturday’s confirmed infections were down from 60 on Friday. Before
the gym outbreak, daily cases in Hong Kong had fallen to low double
digit and single digit levels.
Gym users are now required to wear masks during their workout while
fitness centre staff must get a coronavirus test every 14 days, the
government said on Friday.
Hong Kong has recorded around 11,200 total coronavirus cases, far
lower than other developed cities. The city of 7.5 million people
launched its vaccination programme in February, with 162,100 people
receiving their first shot so far.
(Reporting by Clare Jim; Editing by Mike Harrison)
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