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US Consulate staff a ‘re-positive’ case, say HK health experts

Posted on 06 July 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

The US Consulate staff had Covid-19 in January and already had antibodies, said the CHP

A staff member of the United States Consulate General in Hong Kong who was reported to have tested preliminary positive last night was classified today, July 6, as “an overseas case with suspected re-positive testing result.” 

This means it is not a case of a re-infection, and will not be included in Hong Kong's Covid-19 tally.

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According to a statement issued by the Centre for Health Protection of the Hong Kong Health Department, the 25-year-old female patient who arrived in Hong Kong last March had been diagnosed with Covid-19 in January this year.

A specimen taken from her on Jul 4 tested positive for Covid-19 although she remain asymptomatic. After being admitted to hospital, her test result was negative for Covid-19 but positive for antibody against the disease, indicating an earlier infection.

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The test result also showed she did not carry any of the mutant strain of the coronavirus.

“After examining the epidemiological, clinical and laboratory findings, this case is compatible with a re-positive case,” said the CHP statement, which also said it was following up the case with US health authorities.

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As a precautionary measure, the US Consulate said last night it was shutting down today for thorough disinfection.

Only one case was reported in Hong Kong today, an imported one involving a 56-year-old male returnee from Russia. A staff member of the CHP said he carried the L452R mutant strain.

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This marks the 29th day that no local case with unknown source was detected in Hong Kong.

 The city now has 11,944 total confirmed Covid-19 cases.

 A total of 54 cases have been reported in the past 14 days, including three local cases linked to imported cases.

For the latest on the Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong, please visit www.coronavirus.gov.hk.

The CHP continues to urge all residents to get vaccinated against Covid-19 to protect themselves, their family members, and the community. To book a vaccine appointment, go to the designated website : www.covidvaccine.gov.hk.

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US Consulate staff tests preliminary positive for Covid-19

Posted on 05 July 2021 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap 

This is the second time staff at the US Consulate tests positive for Covid-19

The United States Consulate General in Hong Kong will close tomorrow, Jul 6, after one of its staff members tested preliminary positive for Covid-19.

A statement posted on the US Consulate’s website confirms the report, but says, “the employee in question does not work in an office that interacts with the public.”

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It added that “out of an abundance of caution” the Consulate will be closed tomorrow for deep cleaning and disinfection.

All scheduled services for U.S. citizens and visa applicants have been cancelled for the day and all affected people will be contacted directly for the rescheduling of their appointments.

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Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection has yet to issue a statement on the case.

If confirmed, this will be the first local case in Hong Kong in 28 days, after the case of a female cleaner who worked parttime in a designated quarantine hotel was today reclassified as epidemiologically linked with an imported case.

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The CHP said in a statement that genetic sequencing of case 11937 showed it to be linked to an imported case (11920), a new arrival from Indonesia who was found to carry the variant. The local patient had carried out cleaning work in the room that had just been vacated by the imported case.

Only one imported case was reported today, involving an 18-year-old male patient who had just arrived from the United Kingdom. He was asymptomatic, but tested positive while in quarantine at the Regal Airport Hotel in Chek Lap Kok.

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CHP also reported Hong Kong’s first death from Covid-19 in months.

The death of a Covid-19 patient at Kwong Wah Hospital is the first to be recorded in months

The 78-year-old male patient with chronic illness passed away at Kwong Wah Hospital at 8:35pm Sunday night, after being listed in critical condition for some time.

In a statement, CHP said the elderly patient was admitted to the hospital for treatment on Dec 4, 2020 after testing positive for Covid-19. He was released from isolation last Dec 23 after he tested negative.

However, the patient’s condition deteriorated, and he eventually succumbed last night.

His death brought Hong Kong’s death toll from Covid-19 to 204.

As at 9am today, one confirmed patient was discharged from hospital in the last 24 hours. So far, a total of 11 638 patients with confirmed or probable infection have been discharged.

A total of 59 confirmed patients remain hospitalised in 13 public hospitals and the North Lantau Hospital Hong Kong Infection Control Centre. Among them, one is in serious condition while the remaining 58 patients are stable.

In the past 14 days, a total of 56 confirmed cases have been reported, including three linked to imported cases.

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2.3M register for $5k e-vouchers for qualified residents

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By The SUN 

Online registration for the vouchers will be until Jul 17, for paper form, until Aug 14

There has been a surge in the number of people registering online for the $5,000 worth of electronic consumption vouchers which the government is giving away to qualified residents as part of its pandemic relief.

Reports say that as of this morning, Jul 5, a total of 2.3 million people have already Yesterday, a government statement said the number of registrants topped 1.5 million by about 7pm on the first day of enrolment.

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This was despite an initial hiccup when the iAm Smart app, one of two ways of registering for the vouchers, became overloaded, causing long waits and error messages.

The government said things have returned to normal since, but still advised people not to rush as electronic registration will last until Jul 17, and until Aug 14 for those use the paper form.

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The scheme, which allows people to buy goods electronically on their smartphones or Octopus cards, is expected to cost the government around $36 billion and benefit about 7.2 million.

All permanent residents aged 18 and above (as of Jun 18, 2021), and have not been absent from Hong Kong continuously for the 24 months immediately before Jun 18, 2021 (unless for studies, hospitalization, or any other valid reason) qualify for the electronic vouchers.

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Holders of HK ID cards who are on one-way permits, including dependants, will also benefit.

Octopus users can expect the $5k to be given in 3 installments

Entitled residents can opt to get the e-vouchers by using their personal accounts with Octopus, HKT’s Tap and Go WeChatPay and Alipay. They will be sent in two or three installments, depending on which account is used.

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Those who complete their online registration on or before Jul 17 can expect their first voucher on Aug 1 after their eligibility is confirmed.

Those who choose to submit paper forms may drop the completed forms, together with a copy of their Hong Kong identity card, into the drop boxes at 560 collection points in different districts starting today, Jul 5.


The collection points include all post offices and designated branches of Bank of China, Bank of East Asia, Hang Seng Bank, HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank.

For details, visit the dedicated website for the scheme www.consumptionvoucher.gov.hk or call the hotline, 18 500.

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HK’s first local variant patient gets 3 months for lying to contact-tracers

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Vir B. Lumicao 

Rizvi on his way to court for the first day of his hearing (SCMP photo)

An Indian man who prompted a government order for all foreign domestic helpers to get tested for Covid-19 was sentenced to three months in jail today, Jul 3, on six charges of lying about his whereabouts after being found infected with the coronavirus variant.

Syed Mohamed Rizvi, 30, had pleaded guilty on all six counts giving false information to an authorized officer.

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His Filipina partner, Victoria Marie Guadiz, 31, was allowed to walk away free after being sentenced to 20 days, the total time she spent in custody after pleading guilty to one count of the same offence. 

Both were out on bail pending the sentencing.

Magistrate Ada Yim sentenced Rizvi  to 2 months for two counts of giving false information on Apr 16 to a nurse who was tracing his movements on Apr 10 to 12, after he ended his  hotel quarantine and moved into Guadiz’ flat in Jordan.

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He was sentenced an extra 3 months in jail for lying on Apr 17 during a video call with an Immigration officer who was also doing contact tracing. Both sentences will run concurrently.

In sentencing, the magistrate said that Rizvi, the first person in the community found infected with the N501Y variant of Covid-19, put the public’s health at great risk when he lied about his whereabouts on Apr 10 to 12.

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“The worry of our health officials is that an invisible carrier will spread the variant in the community. This court wants to send a clear message to the public to give the right information for the sake of everyone’s safety,” said Yim.

Yim said by lying about his movements at the initial contact-tracing interviews, Rizvi started a cluster outbreak that infected 11 other people, sent more than a thousand to quarantine, and placed all foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong under compulsory testing for coronavirus.

All FDHs were put under compulsory testing twice amid fears they were spreading the variant

Three Filipina DHs who attended a gathering in Sham Shui Po hosted by Guadiz’s brother, who was himself infected by Rizvi, were all found to carry the variant. As the source of their infection was not known initially, the government ordered all FDHs to undergo compulsory testing.

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One of the helpers who lives in Caribbean Coast, Tung Chung, unknowingly passed on the variant to her female employer and 10-month-old ward, prompting health authorities to send all residents of the housing block where they live to quarantine.

Guadiz, 31, who worked as a receptionist at a clinic in Central, was arrested along with Rizvi on May 8.


Summarizing the case against the two defendants, Yim said Rizvi lied to an Immigration officer when he falsely said he stayed alone at Guadiz’ flat at 10/F Parkes Building on Parkes St., Yaumatei, on Apr 10 and never went out.

He also lied on Apr 11, when he said he went to buy food in Jordan in the morning and to Tsim Sha Tsui to buy a cake at 5pm. Then he maintained he did not attend any family gathering on Apr 13 in Chai Wan and just stayed in Guadiz’s flat.

It was found out later that on Apr 10, he and Guadiz went to Citygate, then to Tong Fuk Village in Tung Chung for a gathering, before spending the night at Novotel. They also dined at Zak’s in Discovery Bay.

Caribbean Coast residents lineup to get tested; those living in block 10 were moved to quarantine

Later, he joined Guadiz in a family gathering at her mother’s flat in Fung Hing House, Hing Wah Estate, Chai Wan. After that party, Guadiz’s mother, brother, his partner and their baby son, were all found to also carry the variant.

Guadiz was charged for initially giving a wrong name to a nurse named Tang who interviewed her on the phone, and for denying she knew Rizvi.

But when another nurse interviewing Rizvi sent the man’s name to Tang via Whatsapp, the Filipina finally admitted she knew him and that they had both gone to Cheung Chau. She immediately recanted and hung up the phone, however, after being told that the man had N501Y infection.

The magistrate said she considered the mitigation cited by the defendant’s lawyer, who said that at the time he tested positive for the variant, he was about to leave for Dubai to return to his job as an engineer.

The defendant was said to have been shocked when he learned he was positive for the variant, and decided not to disclose his movements as he did not want to lose his job, which paid him the equivalent of $23,400 a month.

Rizvi, who holds a Hong Kong ID card, was said to have been born and educated in Hong Kong but had moved to Dubai to work eight years ago.

His lawyer said Rizvi was very remorseful for what he had done and offered his apology to the Hong Kong public whose health he had put at risk. He was especially sorry for the people who got infected, including his partner and her relatives and friends.

Guadiz shields her face from the cameras as she walked free from court

Yim also cited Guadiz’s mitigation, her clear record and her being a nurse who came to Hong Kong in 2008 despite a job offer in the United States.

Her Filipino lawyer, solicitor Gerard Morada, asked for a lenient sentence that would allow her to continue working soon because her 92-year-old grandmother in the Philippines relies on her for medical and financial support. 

After the sentencing, reporters waited two hours on the ground floor of the Kowloon City courthouse waiting for Guadiz to come out.

But when she emerged from the door, the elusive Guadiz shielded her face with a piece of paper and ran with her two companions to a waiting taxicab which then drove away.

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HK on target to achieve 50% vaccination rate, as total tally nears 4M

Posted on 04 July 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao 

Dr Chan says more people should get vaccinated so HK could attain herd immunity

Health Secretary Sophia Chan said on a radio program today, Jun 4, that she is hopeful that about half of the local population would have been fully vaccinated by September.

She made her comment as Hong Kong neared the 4 million mark in its vaccination rate for Covid-19. 

The latest tally shows a total of 3,961,700 doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered to local residents. Of these, 2,370,400 have had their first jab while the remaining 1,591,300 had the full two doses.

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If all those who just had their first dose would go on and take the second jab, that would be well over  half of the 6.5 million people qualified to take vaccine. 

On Saturday, a record 61,500 people had themselves inoculated. Sunday’s tally was slightly lower, at 52,900, but well within the daily target set for achieving a vaccination rate of at least 50%.

While welcoming the surge in the number of people getting the jabs, Chan said more needs to be done to encourage the public, especially the elderly and the young people, as well as frontline workers, to get vaccinated if herd immunity is to be achieved.

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“Fifty percent is not enough if we’re talking about building herd immunity. Many of our experts said at least it should be 70%,” she said.

Chan again urged the public to get inoculated, saying social distancing restrictions and border controls can be relaxed further if the take-up rate increases.

Vaccine uptake is said to be low among the young, the elderly and frontliners

Meanwhile, three male residents who returned last week from Britain for their summer break were confirmed today as carrying the L452R strain linked to the Delta variant of the coronavirus.

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The first case is a 15-year-old student who arrived on Jun 30 on British Airways Flight BA031 from London. He developed symptoms and his sample was tested positive on Jul 3, the fourth day of his quarantine at Regal Airport Hotel.

The second confirmed case, a 20-year-old, also arrived from London on Jun 30 via a KLM flight KL819. He started to show symptoms on Jul 2 while in quarantine at Nina Hotel Island South in Wong Chuk Hang.

The third student arrived on Jun 28 also on a BA031 flight and was spending his quarantine at JEN Hong Kong in Shek Tong Tsui when he developed symptoms on Jul 2.

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On Friday, the CHP said eight young people arrived in Hong Kong from London also carrying the L452R variant of Covid-19.

Fears over the rise in the number of travelers from the United Kingdom coming in with the mutated virus prompted Hong Kong authorities to again suspend passenger flights from the country starting on Jul 1.

The latest cases took Hong Kong’s total tally to 11,943, with fewer than five preliminary cases being investigated, the Centre for Health Protection said.

A total of 54 cases have been reported in the past 14 days ending Jul 3, including one local case with unknown sources and two import-related cases.

As at 9am today, there are a total of 58 confirmed patients being treated in 13 public hospitals and the North Lantau Hospital Hong Kong Infection Control Centre, the Hospital Authority said.

Among the patients, one is in critical condition, another is serious and the remaining 56 are stable.

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