HK locks down tourist street area for tests blitz – Asia Times

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The Hong Kong government on Saturday locked down an area in the Yau Ma Tei and Jordan districts for 48 hours to launch the city’s largest compulsory testing operation.

The area is bounded by Woosung Street to its east, Nanking Street to its south, Battery Street to its west and Kansu Street to its north. It covers Temple Street, a famous tourist site.

More than 10,000 people were required to take the coronavirus tests by Saturday midnight and stay in their premises until everyone identified in the area had been tested and the results mostly ascertained.

A restricted area in the Yau Ma Tei and Jordan districts Photo: Google Maps

“We are aware that those buildings in the restricted area are relatively old and lack maintenance, and many are ‘three-nil buildings’ (with no formal property management). Sub-divided units are common and the infection risk in the community is quite high,” a government spokesperson said.

“In the past two weeks, more than 20,000 people already underwent testing in the testing centers in Yau Ma Tei.

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