Land Registry releases statistics for March
The Land Registry today (April 2) released its statistics for March 2020. Land registration ——————- * The number of sale and purchase agreements for all building units received … read more
The Land Registry today (April 2) released its statistics for March 2020. Land registration ——————- * The number of sale and purchase agreements for all building units received … read more
With the northeast monsoon over southern China being generally weaker than normal for most of the time in the month, March 2020 was much warmer than usual in Hong Kong. The monthly mean temperature of 21.3 degrees and the … read more
Police today (April 2) appealed to the public for information on a man who went missing in Pat Heung. Lam Chun-wing, aged 20, went missing after he left his residence on Shek Tin Road on Ma… read more
The Department of Health (DH) today (April 2) announced that starting tomorrow (April 3), participants of the Enhanced Laboratory Surveillance Programme can make use of a door-to-door specimen collection service from member companies of the Cyberport Startup Alumni Association to submit their deep throat saliva specimens to the DH for COVID-19 testing.
Under the Enhanced Laboratory Surveillance Programme, the DH is currently providing a free COVID-19 testing service for asymptomatic inbound travellers arriving from overseas under the Compulsory Quarantine of Persons Arriving at Hong Kong from Foreign Places Regulation (Cap. 599E). Participants can either visit the DH’s Temporary Specimen Collection Centre at the AsiaWorld-Expo for collecting and submitting their deep throat saliva specimens immediately upon their arrival, or ask family members or friends to help with the specimens’ delivery to designated collection points if they choose to collect the specimens during home quarantine.
To offer an alternative to inbound travellers to enable their return of specimens to the DH, the Cyberport Startup Alumni Association has pulled together two of its member companies, namely GoGo Tech Limited (“GOGOVAN”) and HK PICK-UP LIMITED (“Pickupp”) (hereafter “service providers”), to provide a door-to-door specimen collection service starting from April 3. Upon receipt of a request from inbound travellers, one of the two service providers will collect their specimen bottles from their registered address across Hong Kong (except outlying islands and other remote areas, for details please refer to website provided below) and drop them off at either the 13 designated clinics under the DH or the Public Health Laboratory Centre of the DH. The service providers will directly contact the individual inbound traveller and charge the latter a fee of $100.
Members of the public are free to choose to use one of the concerned collection services. They will need to contact the service provider and make their own direct payment.
A Government spokesman said, “The health of Hong Kong people is the prime concern of the Government. We are grateful for the support and contributions by the Cyberport Startup Alumni Association and the two service providers in fighting COVID-19 together. The door-to-door collection service to be provided will fill an existing service gap and offer a convenient alternative for all inbound travellers who need to submit their specimens. This will in turn help ensure the early identification of confirmed cases for the better protection of public health.”
For service subscriptions and enquiries related to the two companies, please refer to the information below:
| GOGOVAN | Pickupp | |
| Service Subscription | www.gogovan.com.hk/covid-19-testing-en/ | hk.pickupp.io/en/blog/COVID-19-sample |
| General Enquiry | 5681 4989 (hotline) | hk@pickupp.io |
The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority: The Hospital Authority (HA) spokesperson today (April 2) said that 13 general out-patient clinics (see table below) will provide holiday clinic services duri… read more