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Hong Kong reports 44 new COVID19 cases, 4,524 in total

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HONG KONG Hong Kong’s Center for Health Protection (CHP) reported 44 new cases of COVID19 on Monday, bringing the total confirmed cases in Hong Kong to 4,524.

The new cases included 13 imported cases and 31 local infections. Among the local cases, 20 are related to previously confirmed cases, and the route of transmissi­on of 11 local cases are unknown, Chuang Shukkwan, head of the CHP’s Communicab­le Disease Branch, told a media briefing. The new cases involved a 33-year-old man who contracted COVID19 in March and was tested negative when discharged from hospital in April. The man traveled to Spain via London between Aug. 6 and Aug. 15. There could be two possibilit­ies that the man was tested positive again, either he persistent­ly carried the virus, or it was a reinfectio­n, Chuang said, adding that thorough studies would be carried out. Lau Kahin, chief manager of Hong Kong’s Hospital Authority, said at the briefing that as of 9:00 a.m. local time Monday, 3,599 patients with confirmed infection had been discharged from hospitals after recovery, while 783 patients were hospitaliz­ed, including 29 in critical condition and 39 in serious condition. The number of deaths remained at 69.

The Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region government announced on Monday that in view of the still severe epidemic situation, the existing antiepidem­ic measures, due to expire on Tuesday, will be extended for another seven days. The measures included mandatory maskwearin­g in all public places, group gatherings of no more than two persons, and dining-in services in restaurant­s banned between 6 p.m. and 5 a.m. local time.

(Xinhua)

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