(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Hong Kong has been "cleared" for 13 consecutive days, with only 30 people still in hospital

  China News Service, Hong Kong, June 20. Hong Kong has a new confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia on the 20th, which is an imported case.

Local cases in Hong Kong were "cleared" for 13 consecutive days.

So far, only 30 confirmed patients in Hong Kong are still in hospital.

  The Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government announced that one new imported case involved a 36-year-old man who had arrived in Hong Kong from Russia. He was asymptomatic.

So far, the total number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong has increased to 11,886.

There were no new local cases on that day, and the local area has been "cleared" for 13 consecutive days.

  The Hong Kong Hospital Authority reported that as of 9 a.m., a total of 2 confirmed patients had been discharged from the hospital in the past 24 hours. So far, 11614 confirmed or suspected patients have recovered and been discharged.

A total of 30 confirmed patients are in hospital, of which one is in critical condition, one is in serious condition, and the remaining 28 are in stable condition.

  The Director of the Food and Health Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Chen Zhaoshi, visited the community vaccination center in the Kowloon Tong Education Service Center of the Education Bureau on the same day to inspect the immunization status of ethnic minority citizens.

  Chen Zhaoshi said that he was very pleased to know that more than 60 ethnic minority citizens participated in the vaccination activities arranged by the Le Shantang Li Xianyi Ethnic Group Community-Ethnic Minority Support Service Center.

In addition to protecting themselves and their family members, their vaccination also contributes to Hong Kong's fight against the epidemic.

She also thanked Le Shan Tang for arranging this event to facilitate the immunization of the new crown vaccination for the minority communities, so that they can fulfill their civic responsibility and work together to build an anti-epidemic barrier for Hong Kong.

  Chen Zhaoshi also mentioned that in order to facilitate ethnic minorities to obtain the latest information on the new crown vaccine, the SAR government has launched a special webpage with different languages ​​to introduce vaccination plans, vaccine protection effects, vaccination instructions, etc.

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