(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) No confirmed cases were found in Hong Kong's "closed area" for the seventh consecutive day

  China News Service, Hong Kong, February 7th. Hong Kong has been "closed" for the seventh consecutive day of forced inspections.

On the 7th, the SAR government issued an announcement stating that the mandatory testing operations in To Kwa Wan and Tuen Mun designated "restricted areas" were completed at about 7 am of the same day. As of the early morning of the same day, 307 and 175 residents were tested for the new crown pneumonia virus. , No confirmed cases have been found.

The data picture shows residents of the "restricted area" undergoing mandatory testing.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Zhang Wei

  On the evening of the 6th, the SAR government once again cited the "Prevention and Control of Diseases (Compulsory Testing for Certain People) Regulations", requiring people in designated "restricted areas" in To Kwa Wan and Tuen Mun to stay in their premises and undergo compulsory testing .

  During the mandatory inspection operation, the SAR government sent personnel to visit 135 households in the "restricted area" in To Kwa Wan, 14 of which were unattended; the government sent personnel to visit 88 households in the "restricted area" designated by Tuen Mun Among them, 17 households did not answer the door.

Unanswered households include some confirmed cases and households who may have been quarantined. It is also possible that some units are vacant. The government does not have detailed information on this and will take measures to follow up.

  At present, the SAR government is carrying out law enforcement actions in the "restricted area", confirming that all persons in the "restricted area" have undergone mandatory testing.

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