No residents at Way Man Court on Village Road in Happy Valley tested positive after the government locked down the building on Friday evening for compulsory testing.
None among the 130 residents tested positive for
Covid-19 as of 11pm Friday, and the lockdown was lifted at around 7am on Saturday.
The enforcement operation was completed at around 8.45am. Officers checked test records of about 20 persons, and none were found not to have undergone compulsory testing.
Officers were sent to pay door-to-door visits to around 50 households, five of which didn't answer the door. The government reminded these households to contact the relevant departments to undergo testing as soon as possible.
Anyone who has been to the building for more than two hours between October 29 and November 19 must undergo testing by tomorrow (Sunday).
The government warned that any person who fails to comply with the compulsory testing notices commits an offense and may be liable to a fixed penalty of HK$5,000.
The person will also be issued a compulsory testing order and failing to comply with the order is an offense. The offender may be liable to a HK$25,000 fine and six-month imprisonment.