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Those who were at Victoria Park on Oct 1 and 3 have been ordered to take a Covid test (File) |
Hong Kong health authorities have revealed that an Indonesian domestic
helper tested preliminary positive for Covid-19 on Monday, after completing her
21-day quarantine on Sept. 25.
That means she was found infected 30 days after she arrived in
Hong Kong from Indonesia.
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Health Department staff said the 43-year-old helper arrived in Hong Kong on Sept 4 and spent her quarantine at Silka Tsuen Wan hotel.
After she finished her quarantine she moved in with her employer
at block 37 in Heng Fa Chuen, Chai Wan.
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The Centre for Health Protection last night issued a compulsory
testing notice at her residential block. Anyone who had been at the building
for more than two hours since September 25, must take a Covid test.
As the helper also visited Victoria Park on Oct 1 and Oct 3, so
anyone who was there, between 1 pm and 5 pm on these two days, must also take a
test.
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As a precaution even those who have been fully vaccinated must
take the test.
Authorities say the helper had five Covid tests during quarantine
and all the results were negative.
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But during another test on Monday she was found positive, but with
a low viral load. This would have meant she couldn’t be tested for a
coronavirus variant.
Subsequent tests also showed she had antibodies for Covid-19. She
remains asymptomatic
Records also showed she had two doses of the Sinovac vaccine in
Indonesia before coming to Hong Kong.
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