Published: 17:22, July 24, 2020 | Updated: 21:40, June 5, 2023
HK reports 1 more death, over 100 local virus cases for 3rd day
By Wang Zhan & agencies

An employee of the Centre for Health Protection evacuates a resident of The Salvation Army Lung Hang Residence for Senior Citizens in Sha Tin after a cook and a cleaning staff at the residence contracted the coronavirus, July 24, 2020. (PARKER ZHENG / CHINA DAILY)

Hong Kong saw a record 115 new local virus cases on Friday -- the third day of infections breaching a hundred -- as the city’s outbreak continues to worsen despite tightened restrictions.

Of the additional local cases, 53 were unlinked to previous cases, according to data from the city’s health department. 

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The United Christian Hospital said a 74-year-old patient confirmed with the COVID-19 passed away on Friday, becoming the 16th death related to the disease in Hong Kong.


Meanwhile, about 50 residents of The Salvation Army Lung Hang Residence for Senior Citizens in Sha Tin were evacuated on Friday after a cook and a cleaning staff there tested positive to the virus. The elderly residents were transferred to Cheung Muk Tau Holiday Centre for the Elderly in Ma On Shan for isolation.

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The United Christian Hospital said a 74-year-old patient confirmed with the COVID-19 passed away on Friday, becoming the 16th death related to the disease in Hong Kong


The Asian financial hub has been caught off-guard by the sudden eruption of infections, with the number of untraceable cases signaling that hidden chains of transmission are widespread.

Hong Kong is not alone in fighting a coronavirus resurgence. Across the region, new waves reached new heights this week, with Tokyo and Australia’s Victoria state also seeing consecutive record growth in infections, in a sign containing the virus is becoming more challenging across the world.

The city, where cases never grew above 28 until this new eruption, is scrambling to boost hospitalization and testing facilities, which are coming under strain. A new community isolation facility with 350 wards has been opened, officials said.

“The trend of new cases is still increasing,” said Chuang Shuk-Kwan, head of communicable diseases at the Center for Health Protection. “Only relying on the quarantine of close contacts and the isolation of new cases won’t work. Halting the outbreak relies on the cooperation of the general public.”

Officials in the special administrative region have imposed their strictest restrictions yet after easing guidelines over the past month. The Hong Kong government extended work-from-home arrangement for civil servants by one week to Aug 2 on Thursday, a directive many private companies follow.

Effective Thursday, mask-wearing requirements were expanded to indoor public venues -- including malls, shops, supermarkets, markets and building lobbies. Previously, the rule only applied to public transportation.