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No last-minute rush as second round of mandatory testing for FDHs ends

Posted on 30 May 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao 

People came in trickles on last day of the second round of mandatory tests for FDHs


The second round of compulsory coronavirus testing for all 370,000 foreign domestic helpers ended today, May 30, with no last-minute rush at the mobile testing stations set up at their favorite rest-day haunts.

Both helpers and vaccination site staff said the lines were quite long before the testing stations opened at 10am but were gone after just an hour.

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Shortly before noon at the Chater Garden and Edinburgh mobile testing sites in Central, only a handful of workers were observed going to the tents to be swabbed.

This time around, there was only one truck and two testing tents set up in Chater Garden, unlike the past Sunday when there were two vans and four tents. At Edinburgh Place, where even non-FDHs could go for a test, there was also just one truck and four tents.

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Over at Tamar Park in Admiralty, no more mobile testing station was on sight, and only a thin crowd of Filipinos gathered to rest.

At Victoria Park in Causeway Bay, where mostly Indonesian domestic helpers spend their rest days, the same sight greeted an observer. Only a handful of workers strolled up to the two testing tents set up at the far end of the park.

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Lisa, a Chinese health staff supervising the testing at Chater Garden, estimated that only around 100 workers had showed up to be tested by 11:30am.

“Before we started testing at 10am, there were a lot of domestic helpers who were lined up under the shaded tents,” Lisa said.

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“After the early crowd was tested, as you see now, just a few of them are coming one by one or in pairs. Maybe most of them already tested in community testing centers or dropped their samples at various drop sites,” she said.

A larger mobile testing center set up at Edinburgh Place attracted more people, but they were a mix of nationalities that included locals as well as Filipino helpers.

The Edinburgh site tested not only FDHs but others on compulsory testing notice 

Filipino workers belonging to the pro-government Aguinaldo Group estimated that more than 300 people had come to get tested at the Chater Garden and Edinburgh sites, based on the number of water bottles they had given away to those who lined up for the tests.

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Jenny, a member of the group, said people came in trickles, probably because many had themselves tested at community testing centers near where they live.

But it could also be because the second round lasted for 16 days, giving FDHs more time to comply with the order.

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Another reason could be an increase in the number of those who were exempt from the testing order because they had two jabs of a coronavirus vaccine at least 14 days before the end of the notice period, or on May 16.

Free bottled water was handed out to those who showed up for the test

The compulsory testing comes with a threat of a $5,000 fixed fine for those who do not comply with the order.

The initial round of testing was ordered from May 1 to 9 amid fears of a spread of the more infections coronavirus variant, after a Filipina domestic helper who had not left since 2019 was found to carry the strain.

It later turned out that she had caught the South African variant indirectly from an Indian man who was found infected days after he left his hotel quarantine, and had gone to several places in the city.

On May 11, Chief Executive Carrie Lam announced that a second round of compulsory testing of FDHs would be held from May 15 to 30. But at the same time, she announced that a plan to compel FDHs to get vaccinated against Covid-19 had been suspended.

This was after three Filipina DHs were found infected in the initial round. The first two were linked to the Indian returnee, while a third tested positive days after she ended her hotel quarantine. Subsequent tests showed she carried antibodies, suggesting an old infection.

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1 imported case reported as health experts declare end of 4th wave

Posted on 29 May 2021 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap 

Yuen says HK has attained zero local infection in past 28 days


Health officials have today declared the end of the fourth wave of the coronavirus infections in Hong Kong, as they reclassified five cases originally classified as “probably local” to imported, after tests showed the patients had been infected overseas for some time, but were not detected early.

Only one imported case was recorded today, involving a 42-year-old female returnee from Indonesia who tested positive on her 7th-day sample while in hotel quarantine.

Speaking at a press conference following a meeting at the Centre for Health Protection, government expert Prof. Yuen Kwok-yung said Hong Kong has already met its target of 28 days without any untraceable local cases.

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Yuen said that five cases initially considered local, involving four foreign domestic helpers and a construction worker who were found infected long after they ended their 21-day hotel quarantine, had caught the virus overseas at least two months ago.

Four of the patients tested positive during the second round of compulsory testing for all FDHs. Two of them are Indonesians aged 29 and 39 years old, respectively; while the other two are Filipinas aged 37 and 46, who were also found to carry the mutant N501Y strain.

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The fifth is a 43-year-old Pakistani who works at the Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin tunnel construction site.

All arrived in Hong Kong from various places between Feb 20 to Apr 25, and tested negative on all Covid-19 tests given them while they were under hotel quarantine.

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After discounting these cases, CHP’s Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan said the last local infection was therefore recorded on Apr 23. 

Yuen said that meant that Hong Kong had already passed the threshold of 28 consecutive days without untraceable local cases, signifying an end to the fourth wave of coronavirus infections.

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 “I do think we actually have achieved it,” said Yuen.

HK should have 80% vaccination rate to head off a 5th wave, says Yuen

But he was quick to warn residents not to bring their guards down, and instead prepare for a possible fifth wave of infections, which he said could come “in just a matter of time.”

To prepare for the likely surge in cases, he said Hong Kong should get its vaccination rate above 80 percent, test anyone with mild symptoms, maintain its rapid contact tracing system, and improve indoor ventilation.

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People should continue to wear masks in public, and incoming travelers should be fully vaccinated.

But at the same time, he said those who have received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine should be allowed to move around more freely.

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Schools should be kept open, with those who are vaccinated being allowed to attend face-to-face classes, and those who haven’t had a jab attending online classes.

Restaurants should also be allowed to operate at extended periods, with vaccinated people being allowed to dine in any time. Those who are unvaccinated should only be allowed to eat in during lunchtime, Yuen said.

There should also be no evacuation of vaccinated people if a vertical transmission of the virus is found in a building, he said. But those who chose not to get the jabs should still be sent to quarantine.

Yuen said the fourth wave could have ended sooner than the six months that it lasted had specific counter-measures been put in place at crucial times.

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6 Filipinas, 4 Indians held in sale of unlicensed alcohol in Central alley

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By Daisy CL Mandap 

The unlicensed premises is located at 9-13 Li Yuen Street West

A 39-year-old Filipina was arrested early today (May 29) on suspicion of selling and possessing unlicensed alcoholic drinks, and violating anti-epidemic restrictions during a police raid in Fai Man building at 9-13 Li Yuen Street West in Central.

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A police statement said that at the same time, nine customers in the bar, comprising four Indian asylum seekers and five Filipinas who are aged 25 to 46 years old, were held for drinking in premises without a liquor license.

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All the arrested customers were issued a fixed penalty ticket of $5,000 each for violating the gathering ban under Cap 599G of the Prevention and Control of Disease Regulations (Prohibition on Group Gathering).

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The Filipina suspected to be in charge of the premises was also held for violating the Regulations for operating a business that violated anti-epidemic regulation. She was detained for questioning.

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During the operation, the officers seized 150 bottles of wine and two chillers from the raided unit.

In a separate operation, law enforcers reportedly smashed an unlicensed bar on Observatory Court in Tsim Sha Tsui and arrested a 45-year-old local man surnamed Ho and another man who is 44 years old on suspicion of selling and possessing alcoholic drinks without a license. Both have been detained for investigation.

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In another raid, two local men and an Indian woman (35-40 years old) were issued fixed penalty tickets for smoking “sisha” (an instrument used to heat or vaporize tobacco) in a no-smoking area in a bar in Chatham Road South. The 40-year-old operator was detained and will reportedly be prosecuted.

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Together with inspectors from the Department of Health, police also inspected various other restaurants, bars, nightclubs and party rooms in the district, and reminded operators and patrons to strictly abide by the
anti-epidemic regulations.

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The police also appealed to the public to strictly abide by the Disease Prevention and Control Ordinance to help reduce the risk of the virus spreading in the community

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$10.8 million flat, cash prizes to be raffled off to vaccinated residents

Posted on 28 May 2021 No comments

By The SUN

A flat in this housing project is the grand prize in the raffle for vaccinated residents

Two of Hong Kong’s biggest property developers have teamed up to hold a lottery to encourage more people to get vaccinated against Covid-19, with a brand new flat worth $10.8 million as the grand prize.

Only permanent residents aged 18 and above who have received two doses of a vaccine will be eligible for the lucky draw for the flat, to be jointly funded by The Sino Group’s Ng Teng Fong Charitable Foundation along with Chinese Estates Holdings.

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However, the sponsors will also donate 20 pre-paid or credit cards each loaded with $100,000 for which not only permanent residents will be eligible, but anyone holding a Hong Kong ID card, including foreign domestic helpers.

The flat to be given away to just one lucky permanent resident measures 449 sq. ft. and is located at Sino's Grand Central development in Kwun Tong.

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To apply for the raffle draw for both the flat and cash prizes, Hong Kong residents should have had two doses of a coronavirus vaccine and submit their applications on or before Sept 1, when all community vaccination centres in the city are due to close.

Those who received their two jabs before today’s announcement are also eligible.

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Daryl Ng, deputy chairman of Sino Group, said he hopes the vaccination rate in HK will increase because of the raffle draw.

“Vaccination is an important step in our fight against the pandemic, and to protect ourselves, our loved ones, our friends and colleagues,” Ng said.

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The lottery is the biggest incentive offered so far to encourage more residents to get vaccinated, amid worries over the low take-up for the vaccine in Hong Kong.

60k air tickets will also be raffled off to vaccinated residents 

Yesterday, the Hong Kong Airport Authority also announced a plan to raffle off 60,000 air tickets to vaccinated residents and airport staff with September as the closing date for applications.

Details for both lotteries, including the mechanics for taking part, have yet to be announced.

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Latest government figures show only 1,319,725 (17.6%) of the city’s 7.5 million population have received their first dose of a vaccine. Of these, 966,446 have been fully vaccinated with two jabs, or just 12.9% of the population.

Health experts say a place needs to have at least 70% of its population vaccinated to attain herd immunity.

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Government officials fear that its stockpile of vaccines which are due to expire by September could be wasted if the vaccination rate does not spike soon. They also worry that the low take-up rate could impact their ability to procure enough doses in future.

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Flight ban blocks some 3k HK-bound Filipino helpers, says agency group

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HK's flight ban has stranded about 3k Filipino workers in Manila, says agency group


About 3,000 Hong Kong-bound Filipino helpers are stranded in Manila due to the flight ban imposed by the SAR on the Philippines, an employment agency group claims.

The Hong Kong Union of Employment Agencies, whose members recruit and deploy helpers from the Philippines, said the flight ban that the SAR imposed starting on Apr 20 has caused a lot of problems for both workers and employers.

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The group is so alarmed by the situation that it called on the government to donate coronavirus vaccines to the Philippines and Indonesia, so they could inoculate their Hong Kong-bound domestic workers.

It is also urging the government to exempt from the flight ban Filipino workers with visas so they could come and start working for their Hong Kong employers.

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At least one health expert has suggested donating some two million doses of Covid vaccines that Hong Kong has stockpiled and are due to expire soon, to countries that are in short supply.

However, when the idea was first broached to health authorities, they said transporting the vaccines, especially those from BioNTech which require extremely low temperatures for storage, could create a problem.

The agencies urge HK to donate its excess vaccines to FDH-sending countries

The full impact of the flight ban may only be known when the Immigration Department releases its FDH population statistics for May, which should reflect the cessation of worker arrivals from Manila, plus the number of visa rejections for those already here.

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As of Apr 30, statistics from the Immigration Department showed a drop of 298 in the number of Filipino helpers in Hong Kong from the March level, while the Indonesian helper population fell by 206.

However, the HKUEA claims a further 2,000 FDHs were denied visas on suspicion of being ‘job hoppers’ since mid-April this year alone.

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The HKUEA said the entry curb and visa rejections have further worsened the domestic helper supply situation, yet the government has not responded to its earlier call this month to address the problem.

Group chair Thomas Chan said that all they have received from the government was an acknowledgment from “low ranking officers” of the Labour Department that Chief Executive Carrie Lam had received their message, and would reply.

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However, they have yet to receive a reply, Chan said.

“As what we put in our position paper, almost 5,000 workers lost the chance to work in HK and more employers lost the confidence to hire workers from the Philippines, given uncertain situations ahead,” Chan told The SUN.

Hong Kong announced a flight ban on India, Pakistan and the Philippines in the first hours of Apr 19, just a day before the travel restriction was to take effect. Nepal was added to the list a few days later.

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This followed the announcement that the mutated N501Y variant had spread in the community for the first time through an Indian returnee from Dubai, who it later turned out, had acquired it during his hotel quarantine.

However, government health records show that the biggest sources of the coronavirus variant found in Hong Kong were new arrivals from the Philippines, India and Pakistan.

HKUEA members at a press conference (File)

Chan said his association welcomes the Hong Kong government’s intention to fight and control the disease and is willing to cooperate at best.

“However, we are disappointed (by) the government’s inactive response. We have had meetings with the consuls general of related countries and they have also welcomed our initiative,” he said.

“We hereby strongly request the government to donate vaccines, given some of them are going to expire soon. And we are also willing to cooperate with Philippine partners to best control the flow of domestic helpers to Hong Kong,” Chan said.

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