By The SUN
The Kowloon Tong kindergarten has already been put under compulsory testing last week |
A kindergarten in Kowloon Tong has been told by the Centre for Health Protection to adopt infection control measures after an outbreak of upper respiratory tract infection that afflicted 22 pupils.
The outbreak was reported by the CHP today, Sept. 23, six days after the school, along with 11 others, were placed under a compulsory testing notice. At that time, similar flu-like symptoms were reported among students at the schools.
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The Kowloon Tong kindergarten has already suspended teaching activities for at least five days for cleaning and executing the CTN.
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The CHP’s report says the outbreak involves 15 boys and seven girls aged 3 to 5 who have developed cough, runny nose, sore throat and fever since Sept 13. Sixteen sought medical attention but none required hospitalization. All are in stable condition.
The CHP has placed the school under medical surveillance, and urged the public and staff of institutions to stay alert for similar incidents. Everyone is reminded to maintain strict personal and environmental hygiene.
Two men who had been to Kenya are today's confirmed Covid cases |
On the Covid-19 front, two more imported cases were confirmed today, involving
two men, aged 35 and 43, who had been to
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One tested positive for the L452R mutant strain of the coronavirus, while the test result on the other was inconclusive.
Separately, a 52-year-old fully vaccinated woman tested
positive for Covid-19 in the
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CHP told people who had stayed at the Butterfly On Prat hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, where the woman had stayed while in the territory, to get tested.
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Today’s two cases took
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