FEHD continues to enhance anti-epidemic measures and cleaning and disinfection in markets (with photos/video)

     The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) today (August 1) said that in view of the recent severe epidemic situation, to safeguard the health and safety of market stall tenants and the public, the FEHD has further enhanced the anti-epidemic measures in its markets and will progressively arrange deep cleaning and disinfection for public markets as a precautionary measure.

     A spokesman for the FEHD said, "With the full support of the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD), body temperature checking system has been installed in six of FEHD’s markets in Kowloon with high patronage rate, namely Ngau Chi Wan Market, Ngau Tau Kok Market, Hung Hom Market, Pei Ho Street Market, Tai Shing Street Market and Tai Kok Tsui Market. To further enhance the anti-epidemic measures, we will progressively install body temperature checking system in other markets with high patronage rate and has arranged for checking of body temperature of market patrons by FEHD staff using hand-held thermometers in some markets so as to enhance the effectiveness of epidemic prevention."

     The spokesman said, "In addition, the FEHD is liaising with the EMSD to improve the air ventilation in some markets, and purchase standalone air coolers for some markets as soon as possible in regard to circumstances on the ground."

     To further enhance the cleaning and disinfection work in its markets, following the previous arrangement for some 20 markets to close an hour earlier for additional deep cleaning and disinfection in the past two weeks, the FEHD will arrange for the following 12 public markets on Hong Kong Island, in Kowloon and the New Territories to be closed an hour earlier at 7pm for deep cleaning and disinfection in the coming few days as a precautionary measure:

August 2 (Sunday)
Sai Wan Ho Market
Bowrington Road Market
Choi Hung Road Market
San Hui Market

August 3 (Monday)
Ap Lei Chau Market
Shek Tong Tsui Market
Tsing Yi Market
Luen Wo Hui Market

August 4 (Tuesday)
Chai Wan Market
Wong Nai Chung Market
Heung Che Street Market
Plover Cove Road Market

     During the period, the FEHD staff will thoroughly clean and disinfect communal areas and facilities in the markets, and call for co-operation of market tenants to conduct cleaning and disinfection at their respective stalls, with a view to improving the overall hygiene condition of the markets. In addition, the FEHD will carry out deep cleaning work on the periphery of the markets and nearby streets. The cleaning and disinfection work is expected to last about four hours.

     The spokesman said that the FEHD has attached importance to the hygienic condition of public markets. In addition to regular cleaning work in the daytime, market service contractors also conduct thorough cleaning in all markets after the markets are closed every day. During the epidemic, the FEHD has already stepped up cleaning and disinfection of communal areas and facilities in the markets, including toilets, escalators, elevators and stair handrails, with diluted household bleach regularly every day. Disinfectant hand sanitisers are also placed at market areas for public use.

     In addition, the FEHD earlier issued advisory letters to its market tenants reminding them and their staff to wear face masks in markets and perform hand hygiene frequently, and has subsequently distributed face masks and disinfectant hand sanitisers to market tenants. Disinfectant hand sanitisers are also placed at communal parts such as vicinities of lift lobbies, escalators and public scales for use by market patrons so as to safeguard the health and safety of tenants and the public.

     The FEHD will closely monitor the situation of its markets and conduct enhanced cleaning and disinfection work as a precautionary measure when necessary so as to maintain environmental hygiene and safeguard the health and safety of tenants and the public.

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QEH and TMH announce passing away of COVID-19 patients

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     The spokespersons for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) and Tuen Mun Hospital (TMH) announced today (August 1) that two patients confirmed with COVID-19 passed away.
 
     The 79-year-old male patient (case no: 2896) in QEH with chronic disease was admitted on July 27 due to cough.
 
     Another 89-year-old female patient (case no: 2705) in TMH with chronic disease was admitted on July 26 due to fever.
 
     Both patients' condition continued to deteriorate and the hospitals communicated with the families about their conditions. The families agreed to have Do-Not-Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation if the patients' condition further deteriorated. The QEH patient eventually succumbed at 11.44pm last night (July 31) and the TMH patient succumbed at 12.20am this morning. 
 
     The Hospitals were saddened about the passing away of the patients and would offer necessary assistance to the families.
 
     Including the above cases, 29 COVID-19 confirmed patients have passed away in public hospitals so far.




Mui Wo Temporary Public Fill Reception Facility closed

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Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:

     The Civil Engineering and Development Department today (August 1) announced that as the Strong Wind Signal No.3 has been issued by the Hong Kong Observatory, the Mui Wo Temporary Public Fill Reception Facility has been closed at 8.30am until further notice.




Appointments to the Appeal Panel under the Property Management Services Ordinance (Cap. 626)

     The Government announced today (August 1) that the Secretary for Home Affairs has appointed the following persons as members of the Appeal Panel constituted under the Property Management Services Ordinance (Cap. 626) (the Ordinance) for a period of three years with effect from August 1, 2020:
 
Chairperson
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Dr James Wong Kong-tin
 
Other Members
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Ms Carol Chan Shui-man
Mr Chow Chun-ling
Dr Lobo Fung Kwok-hung
Mr William Lai Chi-man
Mr Aaron Lam Ka-fai
Mr Lee Chun-keung
Ms Ginny Man Wing-yee
Mr Shum Ho-kit
Mr Wong Ka-wing
Mr Wong Wai-kit
Ms Yu Chun
      
     The licensing regime for property management companies and property management practitioners, formulated by the Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) in accordance with the Ordinance, will be implemented from August 1, 2020. According to the Ordinance, a person aggrieved by the decisions made by the PMSA in respect of licensing matters, including the decisions made by the PMSA in respect of issuance or renewal of a licence, licence conditions, disciplinary hearings and orders, may lodge an appeal. The Chairperson of the Appeal Panel must appoint from the Appeal Panel an appeal tribunal to hear the appeal. The appeal tribunal may confirm, vary or reverse any decision, finding or order to which the appeal relates.




Chai Wan Public Fill Barging Point closed

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Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:

     The Civil Engineering and Development Department today (August 1) announced that as Strong Wind Signal No.3 has been issued by the Hong Kong Observatory, the Chai Wan Public Fill Barging Point has been closed at 8.30am until further notice.