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Princess Margaret Hospital staff member tests preliminarily positive for COVID-19

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     Regarding an earlier announcement on three patient care assistants (PCA) in the out-patient clinic of the Occupational Therapy Department who tested positive for COVID-19, the spokesperson for Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) made the following update today (January 12):
 
     The hospital’s infection control team has been constantly monitoring the health of staff members in the out-patient clinic of the Occupational Therapy Department and arranged COVID-19 tests for them. The viral test yesterday (January 11) found that one more occupational therapist was tested preliminarily positive. She has onset of mild sore throat on the same day.
 
     On January 8, the occupational therapist concerned worked in the workplace where a confirmed COVID-19 PCA had stayed in. She was tested negative for COVID-19 in the test arranged by the hospital on the same day.

     Upon knowing the preliminary positive results of the occupational therapist, the hospital’s infection control team conducted contact tracing immediately. The occupational therapist concerned does not perform any high-risk clinical procedures and is equipped with appropriate personal protective equipment at work. No patient was hence identified as close contacts nor other contacts.
 
     In view of the sequential occurrence of confirmed cases in the out-patient clinic of the Occupational Therapy Department, the hospital’s infection control team has expanded the scope of contact tracing. Staff who had meal or had stayed more than two hours cumulatively in the workplace concerned in the out-patient clinic of the Occupational Therapy Department would be classified as close contacts. Therefore, five more staff members are classified as close contacts and are required to quarantine for 14 days. The hospital will arrange viral tests for all staff members of the Occupational Therapy Department.
 
     The workplace concerned has been closed for thorough cleaning and disinfection. PMH will continue to closely monitor the health of our staff, as well as communicating with the Centre for Health Protection on the latest situation. read more

IRD responds to media enquiries on property stamp duty matters arising from intervention into Messrs Wong, Fung & Co

     In response to media enquiries regarding property stamp duty matters that may arise from the Law Society of Hong Kong’s intervention into the practice of Messrs Wong, Fung & Co, the Stamp Office of the Inland Revenue Department today (January 12) made the following response:
 
     “Although the Stamp Office does not have the discretion to extend the time limit for stamping property transaction instruments under the relevant law, if a duty payer’s failure to arrange stamping of a property transaction instrument before the time limit is the result of the intervention, the Stamp Office is prepared to consider remission of penalty for late stamping. The duty payer can make an application directly or through the newly engaged solicitor to the Stamp Office.
 
     “If the duty payer is unable to raise funds to settle the stamp duty payable within a short period of time due to the freezing of relevant bank accounts of the law firm, an application can be made to the Stamp Office for instalment payment.
 
     “If the property transaction cannot be completed otherwise than by reason of re-sale or disposal of the property by the purchaser, the relevant agreement for sale is not chargeable with stamp duty. The duty payer can apply for refund of the stamp duty paid in respect of the relevant agreement within two years after the agreed date of completion of the transaction.
 
     “The Stamp Office has informed the Law Society of Hong Kong of the above arrangements, and is proactively reaching out to the intervention agent and affected duty payers to assist them in handling the relevant stamp duty matters. If the duty payers have any enquiries, they may contact the Stamp Office by the following means: Tel: 2594 3202; Fax: 2519 9025; email: taxsdo@ird.gov.hk.” read more