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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Kennedy Town

The Environment and Ecology Bureau and the Environmental Protection Department, together with the Western Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 23) at a building in Kennedy Town, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8am and ended at around 10am today.

Starting from around 8am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of the Man Kwong Court, 12 Smithfield, Kennedy Town to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 87 persons were checked, all of whom had already undergone testing in compliance with the requirement.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in North Point

The Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, together with the Eastern Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 21) at a building in North Point, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8.30am and ended at around 11.30am today.

Starting from around 8.30am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Block 1, City Garden, North Point, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 248 persons were checked, all of whom had already undergone testing in compliance with the requirement.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Tai Po

The Environmental Protection Department, together with the Tai Po Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 20) at a building in Tai Po, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8am and ended at around 11am today.

Starting from around 8am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Yee Sing Court, Tai Po Plaza, Tai Po, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 207 persons were checked. Among them, six persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to three of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Sheung Shui

The Transport Department, together with the Tai Po Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 17) at a building in Sheung Shui, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8am and ended at around 11am today.

Starting from around 8am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Block 6, Sheung Shui Centre, Sheung Shui, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, around 188 persons were checked. Among them, three persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Kowloon Bay

The Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, together with the Sau Mau Ping Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 16) at a building in Kowloon Bay, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8am and ended at around 11.30am today.

Starting from around 8am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Kai Hong House, Kai Tai Court, Kowloon Bay, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 155 persons were checked, all of whom had already undergone testing in compliance with the requirement.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Tsing Yi

The Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency and the University Grants Committee Secretariat, together with the Kwai Tsing Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 16) at a building in Tsing Yi, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at 8.30am and ended at 11.30am today.

Starting from 8.30am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Block 3, Grand Horizon, Tsing Yi, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 185 persons were checked. Among them, 11 persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to eight of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Yuen Long

The Yuen Long District Office, together with the Yuen Long Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 15) at a building in Yuen Long, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8.30am and ended at around 11.30am today.

Starting from around 8.30am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrance/exit of Block 5, Yoho Town, Yuen Long, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, around 130 persons were checked. Among them, four persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. A fixed penalty notice of $10,000 was also issued to one of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Tuen Mun

The Housing Department, together with the Tuen Mun Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 15) at a building in Tuen Mun, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8.30am and ended at around 11.30am today.

Starting from around 8.30am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Ning Tai House, Fu Tai Estate, Tuen Mun, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 391 persons were checked. Among them, six persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to three of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Kowloon Bay

The Civil Service Bureau, together with the Sau Mau Ping Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 14) at a building in Kowloon Bay, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8am and ended at around 11.10am today.

Starting from around 8am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Block B2, Telford Gardens, Kowloon Bay, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 99 persons were checked, all of whom had already undergone testing in compliance with the requirement.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Tai Wai

The Water Supplies Department, together with the Drainage Services Department, Sha Tin Police District (Tin Sum Division) and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 13) at a building in Tai Wai, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8.15am and ended at around 11.15am today.

Starting from around 8.15am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Mei Pak Court, Tai Wai, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 208 persons were checked. Among them, two persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to one of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Sha Tin

The Sha Tin District Office, together with the Sha Tin Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 12) at a building in Sha Tin, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8am and ended at around 11am today.

Starting from around 8am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Block 4, Jubilee Garden, Sha Tin, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, around 240 persons were checked. Among them, 13 persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to eight of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Kwai Chung

The Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, together with the Kwai Chung Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 12) at a building in Kwai Chung, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8.30am and ended at around 11.30am today.

Starting from around 8.30am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrance/exit of Kwai Fung House, Kwai Chun Court, Kwai Chung, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 301 persons were checked. Among them, 14 persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to five of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Kowloon Bay

The Rating and Valuation Department, together with the Sau Mau Ping Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 10) at a building in Kowloon Bay, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 9am and ended at around noon today.

Starting from around 9am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Block 5, Richland Gardens, Kowloon Bay, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 239 persons were checked. Among them, nine persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to five of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Ap Lei Chau

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, together with the Western Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 9) at a building in Ap Lei Chau, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8am and ended at around 11am today.

Starting from around 8am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of the Hoi Yat Court, South Horizons, Ap Lei Chau, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 342 persons were checked. Among them, five persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to two of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Cheung Sha Wan

The Buildings Department and the Land Registry, together with the Sham Shui Po Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 9) at a building in Cheung Sha Wan, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 7am and ended at around 10.30am today.

Starting from around 7am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrance/exit of Block 1, Liberte, Cheung Sha Wan, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 392 persons were checked. Among them, seven persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to four of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Kwun Tong

The Housing Department, together with the Kwun Tong Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 8) at a building in Kwun Tong, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8.30am and ended at around 11.30am today.

Starting from around 8.30am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Kin On House, Wo Lok Estate, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 91 persons were checked. Among them, four persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Tsing Yi

The Leisure and Cultural Services Department, together with the Kwai Tsing Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 8) at a building in Tsing Yi, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8am and ended at around 11am today.

Starting from around 8am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrance/exit of the Block 2, Broadview Garden, Tsing Yi, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 338 persons were checked. Among them, one person was found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. He was subsequently issued compulsory testing order, requiring him to undergo testing within a specified period. A fixed penalty notice of $10,000 was also issued to him.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at building in Shau Kei Wan

The Eastern District Office, together with the Eastern Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 7) at a building in Shau Kei Wan, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 7.20am and ended at around 10.20am today.

​Starting from around 7.20am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrance/exit of Ying Tao House, Tung Tao Court, Shau Kei Wan to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, around 360 persons were checked. Among them, six persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to three of them.

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Government conducts enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at a building in To Kwa Wan

The Lands Department, together with the Kowloon City Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today (December 6) at a building in To Kwa Wan, which was included in a compulsory testing notice earlier. The operation commenced at around 8am and ended at around 9.30am today.

Starting from around 8am today, staff arranged by the Government stationed at the entrances/exits of Tower 2, Sky Tower, To Kwa Wan, to verify the testing certifications of persons subject to compulsory testing so as to confirm whether they had undergone testing in compliance with the requirement of the compulsory testing notice. Persons subject to compulsory testing had to present the SMS notification containing the results of COVID-19 tests or relevant proof, to prove that they had followed the requirement pursuant to the compulsory testing notice and completed the test within the specified period.

During the operation, 261 persons were checked. Among them, five persons were found to have failed to comply with the compulsory testing notice. They were subsequently issued compulsory testing orders, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period. Fixed penalty notices of $10,000 each were also issued to three of them.

Please refer to the press release for details