Update on cases of Legionnaires’ disease

     The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (May 29) reported the latest number of cases of Legionnaires' disease (LD), and stressed the importance of using and maintaining properly designed man-made water systems, adding that susceptible groups should strictly observe relevant precautions.

     From May 21 to 27, one LD case was reported. The case involved a male patient aged 54 with good past health, who lives in Block 15, Chevalier Garden, Shatin. He had a travel history during the incubation period.

     "Epidemiological investigations are ongoing to identify potential sources of infection, high-risk exposure and clusters, if any," a spokesman for the CHP said.

     As of May 27, 24 LD cases had been reported this year. In 2022 and 2021, there were 80 and 69 cases respectively.

     "Men, people aged over 50, smokers, alcoholics and persons with weakened immunity are more susceptible to LD. Some situations may also increase the risk of infection, including poor maintenance of water systems leading to stagnant water; living in areas with old water systems, cooling towers or fountains; using electric water heaters, whirlpools and spas or hot water spring spas; and recent stays in hotels or vessels," the spokesman said.

     Legionellae are found in various environmental settings and grow well in warm water (20 to 45 degrees Celsius). They can be found in aqueous environments such as water tanks, hot and cold water systems, cooling towers, whirlpools and spas, water fountains and home apparatus that support breathing. People may become infected when they breathe in contaminated droplets (aerosols) and mist generated by artificial water systems, or when handling garden soil, compost and potting mixes.

     Immunocompromised persons should:
 

  • Use sterile or boiled water for drinking, tooth brushing and mouth rinsing;
  • Avoid using humidifiers, or other mist- or aerosol-generating devices. A shower may also generate small aerosols; and
  • If using humidifiers, or other mist- or aerosol-generating devices, fill the water tank with only sterile or cooled freshly boiled water, and not water directly from the tap. Also, clean and maintain humidifiers/devices regularly according to manufacturers' instructions. Never leave stagnant water in a humidifier/device. Empty the water tank, wipe all surfaces dry, and change the water daily. 

     The public should observe the health advice below:
 

  • Observe personal hygiene;
  • Do not smoke and avoid alcohol consumption;
  • Strainers in water taps and shower heads should be inspected, cleaned, descaled and disinfected regularly or at a frequency recommended by the manufacturer;
  • If a fresh-water plumbing system is properly maintained, it is not necessary to install domestic water filters. Use of water filters is not encouraged as clogging occurs easily, which can promote growth of micro-organisms. In case water filters are used, the pore size should be 0.2 micrometres (µm) and the filter needs to be changed periodically according to the manufacturer's recommendations;
  • Drain and clean water tanks of buildings at least quarterly;
  • Drain or purge for at least one minute infrequently used water outlets (e.g. water taps, shower heads and hot water outlets) and stagnant points of the pipework weekly or before use;
  • Seek and follow doctors' professional advice regarding the use and maintenance of home respiratory devices and use only sterile water (not distilled or tap water) to clean and fill the reservoir. Clean and maintain the device regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions. After cleaning/disinfection, rinse the device with sterile water, cooled freshly boiled water or water filtered with 0.2 µm filters. Never leave stagnant water in the device. Empty the water tank, keep all surfaces dry, and change the water daily; and
  • When handling garden soil, compost and potting mixes: 
  1. Wear gloves and a face mask;
  2. Water gardens and compost gently using low pressure;
  3. Open composted potting mixes slowly and make sure the opening is directed away from the face;
  4. Wet the soil to reduce dust when potting plants; and
  5. Avoid working in poorly ventilated places such as enclosed greenhouses.

     â€‹The public may visit the CHP's LD page, the Code of Practice for Prevention of LD and the Housekeeping Guidelines for Cold and Hot Water Systems for Building Management of the Prevention of LD Committee, and the CHP's risk-based strategy for prevention and control of LD.




HAD opens temporary heat shelters

     â€‹The Home Affairs Department is opening 19 community halls/community centres as temporary heat shelters today (May 29).
 
     The temporary heat shelters will remain open for people to take refuge from the heat when the Very Hot Weather Warning is in force. From 10.30pm to 8am the next day, the temporary heat shelters will also provide bedding and a sleeping place for people in need. The shelters are manned by duty attendants.
 
     For further information, please call the department's hotline before midnight on 2572 8427.
 
     The heat shelters are located at:
 
Hong Kong Island:
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Central and Western –
Sai Ying Pun Community Complex Community Hall
3/F, Sai Ying Pun Community Complex
2 High Street, Sai Ying Pun

Eastern –
Causeway Bay Community Centre
3/F, 7 Fook Yum Road, Causeway Bay
 
Southern –
Wah Kwai Community Centre
Wah Kwai Estate, Kellett Bay
 
Wan Chai –
Wan Chai Activities Centre
LG/F, Wan Chai Market, 258 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai
 
Kowloon Districts:
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Kowloon City –
Hung Hom Community Hall
1/F, Kowloon City Government Offices
42 Bailey Street, Hung Hom
 
Kwun Tong –
Lam Tin (West) Estate Community Centre
71 Kai Tin Road, Lam Tin
 
Sham Shui Po –
Shek Kip Mei Community Hall
G/F, Block 42, Shek Kip Mei Estate, Sham Shui Po
 
Wong Tai Sin –
Tsz Wan Shan (South) Estate Community Centre
45 Wan Wah Street, Tsz Wan Shan
 
Yau Tsim Mong –
Henry G Leong Yaumatei Community Centre
60 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei
 
New Territories Districts:
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Islands –
Tung Chung Community Hall
G/F, Tung Chung Municipal Services Building, 39 Man Tung Road, Tung Chung
 
Kwai Tsing –
Kwai Shing Community Hall
Podium, Block 6, Kwai Shing West Estate, Kwai Chung
 
North –
Cheung Wah Community Hall
Cheung Wah Estate, Fanling
 
Sai Kung –
Hang Hau Community Hall
G/F, Sai Kung Tseung Kwan O Government Complex, 38 Pui Shing Road, Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O
 
Sha Tin –
Lung Hang Estate Community Centre
Lung Hang Estate, Sha Tin
 
Tai Po –
Tai Po Community Centre
2 Heung Sze Wui Street, Tai Po
 
Tsuen Wan –
Lei Muk Shue Community Hall
G/F, Hong Shue House, Lei Muk Shue Estate, Tsuen Wan
 
Tuen Mun –
Wu Shan Road Community Hall
101 Wu Shan Road, Tuen Mun
 
Yuen Long –
Long Ping Community Hall
Long Ping Estate, Yuen Long

Yuen Long –
Tin Yiu Community Centre
Tin Yiu Estate, Tin Shui Wai
 
    In addition to the above heat shelters, a number of community halls/community centres can also be used for taking refuge from the heat during their operating hours. For their address details, please browse the following document: www.had.gov.hk/file_manager/en/documents/public_services/emergency_services/List_CH_CC_Day_E.pdf.




S for Housing to visit Beijing

     The Secretary for Housing, Ms Winnie Ho, will depart for Beijing tomorrow (May 30) for a four-day visit. Representatives of the Housing Bureau and the Housing Department will also join the visit.
      
     During her stay in Beijing, Ms Ho will call on the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council and the National Development and Reform Commission. She will also visit the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, leaders of the Beijing Municipal Government and the Beijing Public Housing Center, to exchange views on housing issues and construction technology. Moreover, Ms Ho will tour various housing projects to learn about the latest development of planning, design and adoption of intelligence technology of housing on the Mainland.

     Ms Ho will return to Hong Kong on June 2. During her absence, the Under Secretary for Housing, Mr Victor Tai, will be the Acting Secretary for Housing.




CA approves change in transmission means of Fantastic TV for delivery of domestic free television programme service

The following is issued on behalf of the Communications Authority:
 
     The Communications Authority (CA), pursuant to Conditions 10.2 and 30 of the domestic free television programme service (free TV) licence of Fantastic Television Limited (Fantastic TV), has approved Fantastic TV's application to cease using microwave multipoint distribution system (MMDS) for transmission of its free TV service with effect from June 1, 2023.
 
     As approved by the CA in February 2022, Fantastic TV has been using radio spectrum, on top of fixed network (viz. the hybrid fibre coaxial cable (HFC) network and MMDS operated by Hong Kong Cable Television Limited (HKCTV), the affiliated company of Fantastic TV), for transmission of its free TV service. Following the termination of the domestic pay television programme service licence of HKCTV with effect from June 1, 2023, Fantastic TV applied for the CA's approval for cessation of the delivery of its free TV service via MMDS on the premise that Fantastic TV would continue to transmit its free TV service via radio spectrum and the HFC network.
 
     In approving the application, the CA has considered whether Fantastic TV will comply with the territory-wide coverage requirement for its free TV service after completion of the said change in Fantastic TV's transmission means. The CA notes that the coverage of Fantastic TV's spectrum-based free TV service has reached at least 99 per cent of the Hong Kong population since September 2022, bringing it on par with that of other spectrum-based free TV licensees. As for those users currently receiving Fantastic TV's free TV signals via HKCTV's MMDS, most of them can receive Fantastic TV's free TV signals through radio spectrum. Where necessary, Fantastic TV will provide technical support or other solutions to users upon request with a view to facilitating their continued reception of the relevant signals. Having considered the above factors, the CA is satisfied that the relevant users can continue to receive Fantastic TV's free TV service via other means after the cessation of the use of MMDS to transmit Fantastic TV's free TV service, thereby approving the application.
 
     For enquiries about free TV reception as mentioned above, please call HKCTV's hotline at 1832 821, Fantastic TV's hotline at 2112 0678 or contact the Office of the Communications Authority at 2961 6333.




Tender for the re-opening of 10-year Government Bonds under the Institutional Bond Issuance Programme to be held on Wednesday, June 7

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:

     The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), as representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSAR Government), announced today (May 29) that a tender of 5-year Government Bonds (Bonds) through the re-opening of existing 10-year Government Bond issue 10GB2706 under the Institutional Bond Issuance Programme will be held on June 7, 2023 (Wednesday), for settlement on June 8, 2023 (Thursday).
      
     An additional amount of HK$2.5 billion of the outstanding 10-year Bonds (issue no. 10GB2706) will be on offer. The Bonds will mature on June 29, 2027, and will carry interest at the rate of 1.25 per cent per annum payable semi-annually in arrears. The Indicative Pricings of the Bonds on May 29, 2023, are 91.67 with an annualised yield of 3.485 per cent.
      
     Under the Institutional Bond Issuance Programme, tender is open only to Recognized Dealers which are appointed as Primary Dealers. Anyone wishing to apply for the Bonds on offer can do so through any of the Primary Dealers on the current published list, which can be obtained from the Hong Kong Government Bonds website at www.hkgb.gov.hk. Each tender must be for an amount of HK$50,000 or integral multiples thereof.
      
     Tender results will be published on the HKMA’s website, the Hong Kong Government Bonds website, the Refinitiv screen (HKGBINDEX), and Bloomberg (GBHK <GO>) not later than 3 pm on the tender day.
 
HKSAR Government Institutional Bond Issuance Programme Tender Information
_________________________________________________________________
Tender information of re-opening of 10-year Government Bonds under the Institutional Bond Issuance Programme:
 

Issue Number : 10GB2706 (Re-open)
 
Stock Code : 4235 (HKGB 1.25 2706)
 
Tender Date and Time : Wednesday, 7 June 2023
9.30am to 10.30am
 
Issue and Settlement Date for Tender Amount
 
: Thursday, 8 June 2023
Amount on Offer
 
: HK$2.5 billion
Maturity   
 
: 5 years
Remaining Maturity : Approximately 4.06 years
 
Maturity Date : 29 June 2027
 
Interest Rate     : 1.25 per cent p.a. payable semi-annually in arrears
 
Interest Payment Dates  : 29 June 2023
29 December 2023
28 June 2024
30 December 2024
30 June 2025
29 December 2025
29 June 2026
29 December 2026
29 June 2027
 
Method of Tender : Competitive tender
 
Tender Amount : Each competitive tender must be for an amount of HK$50,000 or integral multiples thereof. Any tender applications for the Bonds must be submitted through a Primary Dealer on the current published list.
 
The accrued interest to be paid by successful bidders on the issue date (8 June 2023) for the tender amount is HK$275.68 per minimum denomination of HK$50,000.
 
(The accrued interest to be paid for tender amount exceeding HK$50,000 may not be exactly equal to the figures calculated from the accrued interest per minimum denomination of HK$50,000 due to rounding).
 
Other Details  : Please see Information Memorandum available on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website at www.hkgb.gov.hk or approach Primary Dealers.
 
Expected commencement date of dealing on
the Stock Exchange
of Hong Kong Limited
: The tender amount is fully fungible with the existing 10GB2706 (Stock code: 4235) listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.

 
Price/Yield Table of the Government Bonds at tender (for reference only*):

Yield-to-Maturity Price Yield-to-Maturity Price
2.485 95.32 3.485 91.71
2.535 95.13 3.535 91.54
2.585 94.95 3.585 91.36
2.635 94.76 3.635 91.19
2.685 94.58 3.685 91.02
2.735 94.40 3.735 90.84
2.785 94.22 3.785 90.67
2.835 94.04 3.835 90.49
2.885 93.85 3.885 90.32
2.935 93.67 3.935 90.15
2.985 93.49 3.985 89.98
3.035 93.31 4.035 89.81
3.085 93.13 4.085 89.64
3.135 92.96 4.135 89.47
3.185 92.78 4.185 89.30
3.235 92.60 4.235 89.13
3.285 92.42 4.285 88.96
3.335 92.24 4.335 88.79
3.385 92.07 4.385 88.62
3.435 91.89 4.435 88.45
3.485 91.71 4.485 88.28

 
* Disclaimer: The information provided here is for reference only. Although extreme care has been taken to ensure that the information provided is accurate and up-to-date, the HKMA does not warrant that all, or any part of, the information provided is accurate in all respects. You are encouraged to conduct your own enquiries to verify any particular piece of information provided on it. The HKMA shall not be liable for any loss or damage suffered as a result of any use or reliance on any of the information provided here.