Applications invited for Main Fund of Sir David Trench Fund for Recreation

The following is issued on behalf of the Sir David Trench Fund Committee:
 
     The Sir David Trench Fund Committee is inviting eligible organisations to apply for the Main Fund of the Sir David Trench Fund for Recreation (the Fund) for 2020-21.
 
     The Fund is to be used for the provision of facilities and purchase of equipment for projects in the furtherance of the objectives of the Main Fund. In keeping with the donor's wishes, emphasis is placed on encouraging the purposeful use of leisure by young people.
 
     Three categories of grants available under the Fund are as follows:
 

Type of Project      Funding Scope Amount of Grant per Application    Application Deadline
Non-Capital Works Project Purchase of sports and recreational equipment for collective use
 
Between $2,000 and $90,000 5pm, March 31, 2020
Capital Works Project Building of new
recreational facilities 
The ceiling of grant is $700,000
 
5pm, March 31, 2020
Special Project Construction and improvement of sports facilities, and procurement of sports equipment for promotion of sports development in Hong Kong  Between $700,000 and $4,000,000 5pm, March 31, 2020
(First Batch) and
July 31, 2020 (Second Batch)

     
     Each applicant can submit only one application under each type of project within the same year.
 
     The application guidelines and application forms are available on the website of the Home Affairs Bureau (www.hab.gov.hk/en/public_forms/forms.htm) and are also obtainable from the Secretariat of the Sir David Trench Fund Committee upon request.
 
     Completed application forms should be submitted before the respective deadlines to the Secretariat of the Sir David Trench Fund Committee at the following address:
 
Secretariat of Sir David Trench Fund Committee
13/F, West Wing
Central Government Offices
2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar
Hong Kong
 
     For enquiries, please contact the Secretariat of the Sir David Trench Fund Committee at 3509 7068 or 3509 8039.




Red flag hoisted at Silverstrand Beach

Attention TV/radio announcers:

Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:

Here is an item of interest to swimmers.

     The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced today (January 10) that due to big waves, red flag has been hoisted at Silverstrand Beach in Sai Kung District. Beach-goers are advised not to swim at the beach.




Key statistics on service demand of A&E Departments and occupancy rates in public hospitals

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     During the winter surge, the Hospital Authority is closely monitoring the service demand of Accident and Emergency Departments and the occupancy rates in public hospitals. Key service statistics are being issued daily for public information. Details are in the appended table.




Correctional officer stops fight among persons in custody

     Correctional officer at Stanley Prison stopped a fight among persons in custody today (January 9).

     At 7.47am today, two male persons in custody, aged 36 and 28, were found fighting inside the toilet of Dining Hall. Officer at the scene immediately stopped the fight and called for reinforcement.

     During the incident, one person in custody sustained injury to his nose and he was required to be referred to a public hospital after receiving treatment by institution Medical Officer.  Another person in custody sustained injury to his neck and he did not need to be sent out after receiving medical treatment.

     The case has been reported to the Police for investigation.

     The two persons in custody were sentenced to imprisonment for the offences of conspiracy to defraud and trafficking in a dangerous drug respectively.




CHP notified of imported case of Zika Virus Infection in Guangdong

    The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (January 9) received notification of an imported case of Zika Virus Infection reported in â€‹Guangdong from the Health Commission of Guangdong Province, and again urged the public to adopt strict anti-mosquito measures and safe sex during travel. Pregnant women should not travel to areas with Zika virus transmission (affected areas).
 
     The male patient aged 31 returning from Cambodia arrived at Shenzhen International Airport on January 6. ​He was detected as febrile upon arrival. The case was laboratory confirmed subsequently. The patient is in a stable condition. 

     The CHP's Port Health Division (PHD) has introduced a requirement on aircraft disinsection for all inbound aircrafts from Zika-affected areas since April 2017 to prevent importation of diseases through infected mosquitoes. The PHD has also stepped up inspections and health promotions at boundary control points (BCPs) to maintain strict environmental hygiene with effective mosquito control.

     "Routine health surveillance on body temperature of inbound travellers at all BCPs is ongoing. However, infected persons are mainly asymptomatic. Therefore, we urge those arriving from Zika-affected areas to apply insect repellent for at least 21 days upon arrival to reduce the risk of transmission," a spokesman for the CHP said.
 
     "We are maintaining close liaison with the World Health Organization as well as overseas, neighbouring and Mainland health authorities to closely monitor the latest developments," the spokesman added.

     Apart from general measures on preventing mosquito bites and mosquito breeding, the public should take heed of the advice listed below:

A. Travelling abroad
 

  • If going to affected areas, travellers, especially persons with immune disorders or severe chronic illnesses, should arrange a consultation with a doctor at least six weeks before the trip, and have extra preventive measures to avoid mosquito bites; 
  • During the trip, if travelling in rural affected areas, carry a portable bed net and apply permethrin (an insecticide) on it. Permethrin should not be applied to skin. Seek medical attention promptly if feeling unwell; and  
  • Travellers who return from affected areas should apply insect repellent for at least 21 days after arrival in Hong Kong. If feeling unwell e.g. having fever, should seek medical advice promptly and provide travel details to a doctor.

 
B. Sexual transmission
 

  • Travellers should consider not having sex during travel to affected areas, or else a condom should be used; and  
  • Male and female travellers returning from affected areas should abstain from sex for at least three months and at least two months respectively upon return, or else a condom should be used.

 
C. Pregnant women
 

  • Pregnant women should not travel to affected areas. Women preparing for pregnancy should note Point B above. If they or their male sex partners plan to travel to affected areas, they should consult their doctors for advice on the risk. Use of mosquito repellent containing DEET during travel and returning from these areas for a period of at least 21 days are advised for all travellers including pregnant women;  
  • Attend antenatal follow up regularly and tell the attending doctor the history of recent travel;  
  • Observe for symptoms of Zika Virus Infection and seek medical advice as soon as possible if feeling unwell; and  
  • Abstain from sex with partner who had travelled to affected areas, or else a condom should be used throughout the pregnancy.

 
     The public may visit the Zika pages of the CHP and the Travel Health Service, the Outbound Travel Alert page of the Security Bureau and anti-mosquito precautions for women for more information.