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Twelve residential blocks in Tseung Kwan O, Sha Tin among 65 locations named on testing notice

Twelve residential blocks in Tseung Kwan O, Sha Tin among 65 locations named on testing notice

Twelve residential blocks in Tseung Kwan O, Sha Tin were among 58 places across the territory listed in a compulsory testing notice issued Sunday. An additional seven locations were included due to their sewage samples testing positive.
Those who visited the listed locations for more than two hours between July 18 and 24 are required to undergo a nucleic acid test for Covid-19 before the July 26 deadline.

The list of locations is as follows:

Ching Chung House, Cheung Ching Estate, Tsing Yi;

Chun Tin House, Yan Tin Estate, Tuen Mun;

Yung Wa House, Yung Shing Court, Fanling;

Heng Tsui House, Fu Heng Estate, Tai Po;

Hong Yat House, Yat Tung Estate, Tung Chung;

Fung Tai House, On Tai Estate, Kwun Tong;

Shin Chi House, Shin Ming Estate, Tseung Kwan O;

Hoi Wah House, Hoi Tat Estate, Sham Shui Po;

Po On House, Kam On Court, Ma On Shan;

Block 7, Phase 3, Belvedere Garden, Tsuen Wan;

Kin Ma House, Ma Hang Estate, Stanley;

Ching Moon House, Tin Ching Estate, Tin Shui Wai;

Hoi Shui House, Hoi Lai Estate, Cheung Sha Wan;

Lei Hing House, Lei Yue Mun Estate, Yau Tong;

Tower 2, Ma On Shan Centre, Ma On Shan;

Hoi Wang House, Hong Lam Court, Sha Tin;

Block 5, Metro City Phase 2, Tseung Kwan O;

Ming Shun Lau, Jat Min Chuen, Sha Tin;

Block 6, Jubilee Garden, Sha Tin;

Bik Tsui House, Kwai Tsui Estate, Kwai Chung;

Shing Choi House, Tin Shing Court, Tin Shui Wai;

Yiu Hing House, Yiu Tung Estate, Shau Kei Wan;

Ko Ching House, Ko Cheung Court, Yau Tong;

Chung Ki House, Tin Chung Court, Tin Shui Wai;

Tower 4, Vista Paradiso, Ma On Shan;

Tower 1, Tseung Kwan O Plaza, Tseung Kwan O;

Hoi Yue Mansion, Riviera Gardens, Tsuen Wan;

Block 5, Royal Peninsula, Hung Hom;

Wang Chung House, Wang Tau Hom Estate, Wang Tau Hom;

Block 1, Castello, Sha Tin;

Block 1, Bel Air Heights, Diamond Hill;

Choi Wu House, Choi Yuen Estate, Sheung Shui;

Mei Tin House, Hing Tin Estate, Lam Tin;

Tower 4, Goodview Garden, Tuen Mun;

Tung Ping House, Lei Tung Estate, Ap Lei Chau;

Pik Fung House, Fung Tak Estate, Diamond Hill;

Mei Hay Court, South Horizons, Ap Lei Chau;

Shing Yat House, Kwai Shing East Estate, Kwai Chung;

Tower 3, Ocean Shores, Tseung Kwan O;

Shin King House, Fu Shin Estate, Tai Po;

Block 3, Lei Muk Shue Estate, Tsuen Wan;

Hing Fuk House, Kwai Hing Estate, Kwai Chung;

Tsui Wing House, Tsui Ping South Estate, Kwun Tong;

Hing Yiu House, Tai Hing Estate, Tuen Mun;

Block 2, Lai King Disciplined Services Quarters, Kwai Chung;

Wing Shui House, Lek Yuen Estate, Sha Tin;

Block 1, Hong Tak Gardens, Tuen Mun;

Block 11, Kenswood Court, Kingswood Villas, Tin Shui Wai;

Shek Wing House, Shek Lei (II) Estate, Kwai Chung;

Fung Yam House, On Yam Estate, Kwai Chung;

Tower 1, Greenview Villa, Tsing Yi;

Block I, Trackside Villas, Tai Po;

Yee Sing Court, Tai Po Plaza, Tai Po;

Ling Chuen House, Shui Chuen O Estate, Sha Tin;

Tip Ying House, Butterfly Estate, Tuen Mun;

Brilliant Tower, Sha Tin Plaza, Sha Tin;

Hing Lam House, Kwong Lam Court, Sha Tin;

Wang Hong House, Hong Wah Court, Lam Tin;


Locations where sewage samples tested positive:

L'Hiver, Les Saisons, Sai Wan Ho;

L'Automne, Les Saisons, Sai Wan Ho;

L'Ete, Les Saisons, Sai Wan Ho;

Le Printemps, Les Saisons, Sai Wan Ho;

Block 3, Lok Hin Terrace, Chai Wan;

Block 5, Lok Hin Terrace, Chai Wan;

Lok Hing House, Hing Wah (II) Estate, Chai Wan.

The government reminds the public to strictly abide by the compulsory testing requirements and to complete the testing in a timely manner. The government will reopen mobile tstingstations tomorrow at Hing Wah (2) Village in Chai Wan, Wang Tau Hom Village in Lok Fu, Lei Muk Shue Village in Tsuen Wan and Cheung Tsing Village in Tsing Yi.

The Centre for Health Protection reported 4,034 local cases and 231 imported ones on Saturday.
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