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Respiratory disease expert David Hui – who advises the government on the coronavirus said today that the authorities should not have allowed residents to move out of a Sha Tin estate when virus cases were first reported there, as this has increased the risk of a community transmission, RTHK reports.
Authorities had urged people not to leave their flats in Luk Chuen House when the first cases there emerged at the weekend, but some scared tenants were seen packing their bags and leaving the estate.
Hui told an RTHK program today that there was a risk now that the residents who moved out could spread the virus if they had been infected.
The estate cluster has now grown to 10 cases after the first infection was confirmed on Sunday, with seven of those infected residents there.
On Thursday, officials said they now suspect the sewerage system could be responsible for the growing outbreak. Dozens of people living in flats ending in the numbers 10 and 12 were sent to quarantine centres due to this.
But Hui said he did not think people had been infected through the sewage pipes, noting that patients who lived on lower floors were found to be infected before those on higher floors.
The Chinese University expert said that residents of the estate who are infected were more likely to have caught the virus through the use of shared facilities like the lobby, lifts, and mailboxes.
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