Government enforces "restriction-testing declaration" and compulsory testing notice in respect of specified "restricted area" in Sheung Man Court, Tai Wo Hau
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The Government finished the compulsory testing exercise at around 11.15am today (April 15) and is now carrying out enforcement actions in the "restricted area" to verify that all people in the "restricted area" have undergone compulsory testing. The Government will further announce the revocation time of the declaration.
Starting from around 11.15am today, persons in the specified "restricted area" in Tai Wo Hau who have undergone testing and are able to present SMS notifications with negative test results or wear wristbands as proof of having undergone testing may leave the "restricted area" through the designated exit after providing personal information to a prescribed officer.
The Government set up temporary specimen collection stations in the "restricted area" yesterday and requested persons subject to compulsory testing to collect combined nasal and throat swab samples at the stations to undergo a COVID-19 virus test before 9pm yesterday. During the exercise, 728 people within the "restricted area" had undergone testing, among which 19 cases tested positive were found. The Centre for Health Protection of the DH will arrange to follow up.
Moreover, the Government also assigned staff to visit 494 households in the "restricted area", among which 82 households did not answer the door. The Government will take measures to follow up.
The Government reiterates that enforcement actions will be taken seriously. Any person who fails to present an SMS notification with a test result or wear a wristband as proof of having undergone testing breaches the compulsory testing notice and may be liable to a fine of $10,000. The person will also be issued with a compulsory testing order, requiring him/her to undergo testing within a specified time frame. Failure to comply with the compulsory testing order or the "restriction-testing declaration" is an offence and the offender may be liable to a fine of level 5 ($50,000) and imprisonment for six months.
Ends/Friday, April 15, 2022
Issued at HKT 12:08
Issued at HKT 12:08
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