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Coronavirus: Hong Kong mass testing set for September 1 launch as first detention centre case sparks fresh alarm

  • Citywide voluntary Covid-19 screening is likely to begin on September 1, doctors’ groups say
  • Among the newly infected is a 37-year-old Thai man sent to Castle Peak Bay Immigration Centre

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Hong Kong is battling a third wave of coronavirus infections. Photo: Sam Tsang
Victor TingandElizabeth Cheung
The daily number of new coronavirus infections in Hong Kong fell to its lowest in a month with 26 cases on Wednesday, as a Covid-19 patient was found in a detention centre for the first time, prompting health authorities to test more than 500 staff and inmates.

That came as doctors’ groups said the citywide voluntary Covid-19 screening was likely to begin on September 1.

Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan, head of the Centre for Health Protection’s communicable disease branch, said officials were worried about a further spread of the virus after a 37-year-old Thai man tested positive in Castle Peak Bay Immigration Centre.

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“There are reports of outbreaks in prisons overseas,” she told a press briefing. “We are a bit concerned whether there’s any chance of transmission although he only stayed there for one or two days.”

The Castle Peak Bay Immigration Centre. Photo: Handout
The Castle Peak Bay Immigration Centre. Photo: Handout
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Chuang said the man arrived in the city last October, and was sent to the holding centre after he was found to have overstayed his visa during a police identity check on Sunday.

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