Secretary for Health Prof Lo Chung-mau today visited Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital to get an update on the service of public hospitals. He toured the hospital’s specialist outpatient clinic, medical ward, accident and emergency department and hyperbaric oxygen therapy centre, followed by a meeting with its management and frontline healthcare staff to learn about the service demands and manpower deployment. Prof Lo said: "Having gone through the anti-epidemic work in the past three years, Hong Kong is on the road to full normalcy. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all healthcare staff for their efforts in performing duties and working tirelessly amidst immense work pressure to safeguard the city's healthcare system.” Noting that Hong Kong will see a sharp rise in the number of travellers with the full resumption of normal travel with the Mainland, Prof Lo said the Government will closely monitor the development of the CO
The Government today completed the compulsory testing and enforcement operation in the Tai Po restricted area with no confirmed COVID-19 cases found.
It made a restriction-testing declaration at 7.10pm yesterday, requiring people in Block 10, Tai Po Centre, 8 On Pong Road to stay in their premises and undergo compulsory testing. About 390 residents were tested.
In the subsequent enforcement operation, around 90 people were checked and one person was found to have breached the compulsory testing requirement.
Government staff also visited about 180 households, of which some 20 did not answer the door. They should contact the Government as soon as possible to arrange testing.
People who stayed in the building for more than two hours from June 7 to 27 must undergo testing by June 29 even if they were not at the building when the declaration took effect.
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