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Testing sites near-empty on last day of mandatory Covid-19 tests for FDHs

Posted on 09 May 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao 

Hardly anyone turned up to get tested on Chater Garden

An expected last-minute rush by migrant domestic workers to submit to mandatory Covid-19 tests did not happen at designated mobile testing centers today, May 9, perplexing both workers’ groups and health staff.

By 11 am, the testing centers at Chater Garden and Edinburgh Place in Central and at Victoria Park in Causeway Bay looked deserted as only a few workers were seen going up to the long line of tents for pre-swab registration or testing.

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Staff manning the testing site at Edinburgh Place said they opened at 8am but didn’t encounter a deluge of workers going for the test similar to what they faced the previous Sunday, May 2.

A few people came by at the Edinburgh mobile testing site, but many were non-FDHs

The same thing happened at Chater Garden, where the mobile testing van was moved after initially setting up on nearby Chater Road.  

Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung said in his blog today that a majority of the helpers had complied with the test order.

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He said that as of May 7, the number of those who had been tested had gone up to 280,000 while 50,000 more had booked appointments at CTCs. That meant that only about 40,000 more should have gone for tests during the weekend. 

Given that 52,000 FDWs were recorded to have received tests on May 2 alone, testing the remaining number of people should have been achievable.

The Victoria Park testing station dedicated to FDHs was near-empty

But Dolores Balladares, chair of the United Filipinos in Hong Kong and spokesperson of Asian Migrants Coordinating Body, said this did not explain the very poor turnout on the last day of mandatory testing.

“The low turnout is worrying because, if we go by the government’s estimate that more than 200,000 domestic workers have already been tested and about 100,000 have booked online, then we should be expecting about 50,000 today,” said Balladares.

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She said her group is concerned because those who failed to beat the deadline could be issued with a fixed penalty ticket costing $5,000 each.

Even if employers are obliged to pay the fine, any friction that could arise because of this could result in the worker shelling out the money just to keep her job, she said.

Balladares says AMCB remains opposed to mandatory tests and jabs

A possibility that Balladares did not discount was that some workers had opted to collect a sample bottle from the MTR or the post office and submitted their specimen during the weekend at collection stations in anticipation of the rush.

A number would have also been exempted from the test order because they had been fully vaccinated, meaning they had their second dose of the Covid vaccine on or before Apr 25.

 
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The migrant support group had solicited donations from various individuals and groups which they used to buy bottles of water and biscuits, in anticipation of the thousands of workers who they thought would line up at the testing centers.

The previous Sunday and several days afterwards, hundreds of FDWs had queued up for hours outside testing stations in a bid to beat the deadline for the compulsory tests.

Cartons of bottled water were given away to bystanders at end of the day

Balladares said 94 boxes of bottled water were bought from donations and stacked on Chater Road and distributed in Edinburgh Place, Tamar Park  and Victoria Park “to give a little comfort from the heat of the sun or rain” to the expected crowd.

But by early afternoon there were hardly any workers waiting to get tested that the bottled water meant for the testing applicants ended up being given away to people hanging out in surrounding areas.

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AMCB also set up tables on Chater Road to provide information and free blood pressure readings while some volunteers went around handing out leaflets and water, and reminded workers that it was the last day for the tests.

Balladares said the AMCB maintains its opposition to mandatory testing and vaccination for the migrant domestic workers because the policy targets the workers as a community group whereas everyone in Hong Kong is equally exposed to the virus.

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She said the group still wants a public apology from Labor Secretary Law Chi-kwong for discriminating against the migrant domestic workers by proposing compulsory jabs for them.

Earlier today, the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions called a press conference to announce their opposition to mandatory testing and vaccination of migrant domestic workers, said Balladares, who was invited to the meeting along with other workers’ group leaders.

She said the HKCTU instead advocated mandatory testing and vaccination for all migrants in Hong Kong, including the thousands of asylum-seekers who are not covered by the policy and could not afford to pay for their own testing and jobs.

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Quarantine rules may still be tightened if untraceable variant found

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 By Vir B. Lumicao 

Dr Chan says stricter quarantine rules will be enforced if the variant's source is unknown

Health Secretary Dr Sophia Chan says quarantine rules may still be tightened for residents of buildings with confirmed patients carrying mutant variants if such cases have no known sources.

She made the statement in a television program today, May 9, to clarify the policy shift announced on Friday that people living in buildings with mutated strains need not spend 21 days’ quarantine in a government facility.

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“We think that the newly adjusted measures are appropriate as they were rolled out after our well-thought-out consideration with the experts taking into account the latest infection data and the epidemic situation. The existing variant cases were traceable with an identifiable source,” Chan said.

“We will keep a close eye on the situation. If there is an unknown source for new variant cases, we won’t rule out adjusting the current Covid-19 control measures,” she added.

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Under the adjusted measures, residents in variant-infected blocks will be allowed to quarantine at home but should submit themselves to four periodic tests.

Only those living in the same household as an infected person or staying in environments such as subdivided flats will have to undergo full quarantine.

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The policy shift was announced after health officials said they had successfully stopped the spread of a mutated variant of the virus first found in a 29-year-old Indian man who tested positive days after completing his 21-day hotel quarantine.

Seven other infected people have been linked directly to the index patient, who together with his Filipina girlfriend, face charges of withholding information from contact-tracers. They are scheduled to appear in Kowloon City court tomorrow.

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Delays in confirming the pair’s whereabouts during the infection period led health officials to lock down several residential blocks and send thousands of residents to quarantine. It also prompted mandatory testing of all FDHs in the city.

All residents of the building where the infected couple lived were sent to quarantine centers 

Meanwhile, only one coronavirus case was confirmed today by Hong Kong health officials, pertaining to an asymptomatic female passenger who arrived from Argentina on May 7 and later tested positive for the N501Y variant.

The Centre for Health Protection said the 52-year-old woman arrived on Emirates flight EK384 from Dubai via Bangkok.

The new patient took to 11,808 the total number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong.

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Fewer than five preliminary positive cases were found, a CHP staff said.

Earlier, the president of the Hong Kong Medical Association, warned in an RTHK program that vaccination is the only hope against Covid-19, which could be here to stay, unlike the Sars outbreak in 2003.

But Dr Gabriel Choi Kin said distrust of the government is holding back efforts to get as many residents to get vaccinated as soon as possible.

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He noted that only around 12 percent of qualified residents have taken at least one dose of the vaccine, which is a long shot away from the 70 percent needed for a place to attain herd immunity.

“Trust of the authority is an issue which dictates whether the citizens will want to get vaccinated or not,” Choi said, adding the offered incentives for fully vaccinated people are complicated and not interesting enough to get the jab.

But he said the even with herd immunity variant strains could still be a threat, so border controls should remain strict and adequate.

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HK’s first 2 variant patients charged with hiding information

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By Daisy CL Mandap

The two will appear in Kowloon City Court on Monday, May 10

A 29-year-old Indian man and his 31-year-old Filipina girlfriend who were the first locally identified carriers of a coronavirus variant have been charged in court with failing to disclose relevant information to investigators doing contact tracing.

A statement issued by the Department of Health late on Saturday said the man was charged with one count of giving false or misleading information while the woman faces a count of failing to comply with the requirement to give information.

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The alleged offences are said to be contrary to section 3(4) and section 3(2) of the Prevention and Control of Disease (Disclosure of Information) Regulation (Cap. 599D) respectively.

According to the statement, the man is suspected of giving false or misleading information to an authorized officer of the Centre for Health Protection during an epidemiological investigation conducted on Apr 16.

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The woman is accused of failing to comply with the legal requirement to give information to an authorized officer on Apr 17.

The two will appear at Kowloon City Magistracy on May 10 where their case is scheduled for mention.

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They were arrested earlier on Saturday and taken to the Yau Ma Tei police station for questioning.

Five other cases involving the coronavirus variant had emerged in the community after the two were found infected. As the source was initially unknown in at least two of the cases, officials feared that a silent transmission was going on, particularly among foreign domestic helpers.

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This led the government to order all of the city’s 370,000 FDHs to undergo tests for Covid-19.

At the same time, entire buildings where the infected patients lived were evacuated and all residents sent off to 21-day quarantine.

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Only after more information was obtained from the two that a direct link between them and the other cases was established.

Health experts say the Indian resident who flew in from Dubai on Mar 19 is the index patient in a cluster of variant cases involving eight people, five of them Filipinas. The two others are the female employer and a 10-month-old baby girl under the care of one of the Filipinas.

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The DH statement said that concealing or providing false or misleading information to an authorised officer is “grossly irresponsible” as this may hinder contact tracing process and pose serious threat to public health.

The statement warned that “resolute actions will be taken against anyone who has breached the relevant regulations.”

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HK’s first 2 variant carriers arrested for suspected cover-up

Posted on 08 May 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

Parkes Building was evacuated after the two were found to carry the variant

Hong Kong Police have confirmed the arrest this morning of the Indian male returnee and his Filipina girlfriend who were identified as the first two local patients found with the Covid-19 variant, on suspicion of providing misleading information to investigators doing contact tracing.

Health experts say the 29-year-old Indian man who flew in from Dubai on Mar 19 is the index patient in a cluster of variant cases involving eight people, three of them Filipina domestic workers.

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His 31-year-old Filipina girlfriend with whom he lived in Parkes building in Jordan after completing his 21-day hotel quarantine at Ramada Grand Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui was subsequently found to also carry the variant.

According to media reports, the two were detained at the Yau Ma Tei police station for questioning. The man was reportedly held on suspicion of giving misleading information, while the woman was arrested for refusing to provide details of her whereabouts during the infection period.

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The reports said the man was discharged from the hospital on Apr 28 and the woman on May 1.

They were arrested just as the residents of Parkes Building who were all moved to a quarantine center were allowed to return home after completing 21 days of isolation.

A Parkes resident returning home after 21 days of quarantine

A police spokeswoman said they would not add to what has already been reported, and suggested the Department of Health be consulted for more information.

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The DH is reportedly consulting with the Department of Justice on whether prosecution is warranted.

Under the Prevention and Control of Disease Ordinance, it is an offense to refuse to provide information required by a medical practitioner, or give misleading information. An offender could be liable to imprisonment of up to six months.

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Health officials who reported about the man’s variant infection on Apr 14 had said initially that he did not go around much, and mentioned only two bank branches near Jordan, and a restaurant in Cheung Chau among the places he visited.

But after a Filipina domestic worker living in Tung Chung, along with her 10-month-old ward were found to carry the same genomes of the virus as the Indian man, more details emerged about the pair’s whereabouts during the infection period.

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The two reportedly told investigators they had been to Citygate outlet mall and had dinner at a curry place, both in Tung Chung. They also related going to another restaurant in Discovery Bay.

The subsequent discovery that three Filipina helpers who live in different districts carried the same variant led to more disclosures from the duo.

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Health officials said the couple had dinner with the woman’s family members in Chai Wan on Apr 13. Then on Apr 18, three of the guests in that gathering held another party at a Sham Shui Po flat where the three Filipina helpers, including the one in Tung Chung, were present.

Linked to this cluster apart from the couple and the three domestic helpers are the woman’s mother whose infection was confirmed on Friday, the baby girl in Tung Chung, and the infant’s mother who tested positive after being moved to a quarantine center.

Meanwhile, four of the five new cases reported today are all women, aged 29 to 40, who had recently returned from Indonesia and tested positive while in quarantine. The fifth is a one-year-old boy who came from Spain and was found infected while in hotel quarantine.

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World-Wide Plaza, Statue Square put under compulsory testing order

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By The SUN

Thousands of people would have been in World-Wide Plaza at the designated time

Two favorite haunts in Central of Filipino domestic workers have been placed under compulsory testing order after an elderly Filipina resident was found to carry a mutated coronavirus.

A statement released by the government late on Friday said anyone who had stayed in World-Wide Plaza (only the mall) for at least an hour on May 1 and 2 must get themselves tested for Covid-19 by May 10.

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The same order applies to anyone who spent at least an hour in Statue Square on May 2.

Those who had Covid tests on May 1 to 7 are exempted from the order, as well as those who are fully vaccinated, meaning those who have had two doses of a vaccine on or before Apr 23 (plus 14 days after vaccination).

Part of Statue Square which is covered by the testing order

The 67-year-old female patient who was one of three confirmed cases reported Friday is the mother of the Filipina girlfriend of an Indian returnee from Dubai who appears to have spread the variant after getting out of his 21-day hotel quarantine.

Five other infections were linked to the man, including three Filipina domestic workers and the employer and ward of one of them.

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Two other places that the patient visited were also listed in the compulsory testing notice. These are Hing Wah Plaza and New Jade Shopping Arcade, both in Chai Wan. Anyone who had been to either place for at least an hour on Apr 29 must have themselves tested by May 10.

Also listed in the notice are 16 mostly kindergarten and primary schools in which outbreaks of upper respiratory tract infection and/or flu-like illness have occurred.

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The places under the compulsory testing notice are here: https://gia.info.gov.hk/general/202105/07/P2021050700854_366769_1_1620398163831.pdf

Foreign domestic helpers who have yet to get tested can avail of the services provided by 21 community testing centres across the city. Booking and walk-in services are available. For information, check out: www.communitytest.gov.hk/en.

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In addition, mobile specimen collection stations will be set up at the following locations from this weekend:

     • Hing Wah Estate Playground No. 1, Chai Wan (May 8 to 10)
     • Chai Wan Park (Basketball Courts No.1 and 2) (May 8 to 10)
     • Lay-by at Wan Tsui Lane, Chai Wan (May 8 to 10)
     • Man Tung Road Park entrance, Tung Chung (May 8 to 9)

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The following mobile stations will operate as usual, but will open early at either 8am or 9am during the weekend: Central and Western District (namely Edinburgh Place in Central, Outside Central Piers No.9 and No.10, Sai Ying Pun Community Complex, Kennedy Town Playground and Tamar Park in Admiralty).

All persons subject to compulsory testing may choose to undergo testing via the following routes:
     1. To visit any of the mobile specimen collection stations (see the list and target groups (if applicable) at www.coronavirus.gov.hk/eng/early-testing.html) for testing;

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     2. To attend any of the community testing centres (see the list at www.communitytest.gov.hk/en);
     3. To obtain a deep throat saliva specimen collection pack from any of the 121 post offices, vending machines set up at 20 MTR stations or 47 designated general outpatient clinics (GOPCs) of the Hospital Authority and return the specimen to one of the designated specimen collection points (see the distribution points and times, and the specimen collection points and times, at www.coronavirus.gov.hk/eng/early-testing.html);
     4. To undergo testing at any of the GOPCs of the Hospital Authority as instructed by a medical professional of the Hospital Authority;
     5. To self-arrange testing provided by private laboratories which are recognised by the Department of Health (DH) and can issue SMS notifications in respect of test results (see the list at www.coronavirus.gov.hk/pdf/List_of_recognised_laboratories_RTPCR.pdf); or
     6. To use a specimen bottle distributed to the relevant specified premises by the CHP (if applicable), and return the specimen bottle with the sample collected as per relevant guidelines.

The mobile testing van in Edinburgh Place will open at 8am on Sat and Sunday

All those subject to compulsory testing must keep the SMS notification containing the result of the test for checking by a law enforcement office.

Any enquiries on compulsory testing arrangements may be made to the hotline, 6275 6901, which operates daily from 9am to 6pm. If persons subject to compulsory testing plan to conduct testing at any of the community testing centres, they can check the centre's appointment status in advance. The hotlines of the community testing centres are available at www.communitytest.gov.hk/en/info

Anyone who fails to comply with the testing notices commits and may be fined a fixed penalty of $5,000. The person would also be issued with a compulsory testing order requiring him or her to undergo testing within a specified time. Failure to comply with the order could make the offender liable to a fine of up to $25,000 and imprisonment for six months.

In addition, any person who fails to comply with the reasonable request of a law enforcer to provide information and assistance could be liable to a fine of up to $10,000.

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