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Government completes enforcement action on compulsory testing notice to help achieve compulsory testing on mandatory basis and community clearing

     â€‹The Sha Tin District Office (STDO), together with the Tin Sum Police Station, the Auxiliary Medical Service (AMS), the Hong Kong Housing Society (Housing Society) and the relevant departments yesterday (December 24) conducted enforcement action on compulsory testing notice at Ming Yan Lau of Jat Min Chuen in Sha Tin. The operation started at 6am yesterday and lasted until midnight.

     During the joint enforcement operation, the relevant departments had checked whether the residents had undergone the COVID-19 tests from December 17 to 21, 2020 as required pursuant to the compulsory testing notice issued by the Government earlier.

     We had checked the test records of over 1900 residents during the operation, among them, 76 residents were found to have violated the compulsory testing notice.

     Some residents claimed they had undertaken the deep throat saliva tests by taking the specimen collection packs. Having checked against the test records provided by the Department of Health (DH), the STDO confirmed that about 980 residents had undertaken the deep throat saliva tests with negative test results. The STDO had sent electronic confirmation messages to or asked Housing Society to inform those residents.

     However, around 140 residents’ records could not be verified. We are following-up with DH for investigation. The STDO reiterates that the aim of the Government to issue the compulsory testing notice is to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the community soonest possible so as to protect the overall public health and safety. This will also help early identification of hidden cases, so that they can get treatment soonest possible.

     We thank the many residents who had compiled with the compulsory testing notice for their co-operation to fight against the virus together. During the operation, we had also found a small number of residents who had violated the compulsory testing notice. These residents had been arranged for testing after being warned. We had also requested the residents to stay at home before the testing results are available to reduce the risk of community infection. We understand that the enforcement of the compulsory testing notice could only be successful with the co-operation of the residents and members of the public. The Government appeals again for public co-operation in complying with anti-epidemic measures and maintaining social distancing, so as to enable Hong Kong to return to normal as soon as possible.

     We are also grateful for the support and co-operation by the Police, AMS, Housing Society and the related departments to allow the enforcement actions to carry out smoothly. We understand that the enforcement process may cause some inconvenience to the residents. But we hope the residents can understand that this is for the purpose of achieving compulsory testing on mandatory basis and community clearing.
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Transport Department’s latest service arrangements

     To align with the Government’s announcement that special work arrangements for government employees will be extended to January 6, 2021, the Transport Department (TD) announced today (December 25) that the special work arrangements at the TD will continue until further notice. The related service arrangements are as follows:
 
Licensing and related services
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     The Licensing Offices at Admiralty, Cheung Sha Wan, Kwun Tong and Sha Tin will maintain the arrangement to suspend walk-in counter services, but will continue to provide counter services for applications submitted by applicants with online appointments and process applications submitted by drop-in boxes, by post, or online (except for the direct issue of a full Hong Kong driving licence).

     The TD appeals to members of the public in need to use the online appointment services as far as possible. Those who cannot make a prior booking may submit applications by post or online, or via the drop-in boxes placed at the Licensing Offices from 9am to 5pm from Monday to Friday. For applications submitted via the drop-in boxes, applicants are advised to mark on the envelope the vehicle registration marks and the expiry dates of the vehicle licences, and to leave contact telephone numbers on the application forms. This would help the staff to identify and follow up on urgent applications.

     It is anticipated that the queuing time for counter services with an appointment will be longer under the special work arrangements. Moreover, the handling of the licensing applications submitted via drop-in box, by post or online involves more steps than applications processed instantly over the counters, and therefore requires longer processing time. It is estimated that the current processing time of two to three weeks may increase to about three to four weeks. The TD appeals for patience and understanding from members of the public who have submitted applications. To avoid unnecessary delays, they should submit applications three to four weeks before the expiry dates as far as practicable.

Driving test services
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     All driving test services (including road tests, the written test (Part A) and the taxi written test) and driving test appointment services will continue to be suspended until further notice. The TD will notify the affected candidates individually of the rescheduled test dates after resumption of the driving test services. During the suspension period of the driving test appointment services, candidates who would like to submit applications for test postponement/temporary cancellation of a driving test appointment or change of driving test region may submit the applications within two weeks after resumption of the driving test appointment services.
 
Vehicle examination services
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     The TD’s Vehicle Examination Centres will continue to provide vehicle examination services for vehicles with an appointment from Monday to Friday. Since the vehicle concerned has to pass the examination before the vehicle licence can be renewed, members of the public should make an early vehicle examination appointment as soon as possible.

     The TD will continue to closely monitor the development of the epidemic and adjust its services to align with the Government’s anti-epidemic measures and arrangements, and will notify the public in due course.

     For enquiries, members of the public can contact the relevant offices at the following numbers:

Hong Kong Licensing Office         2804 2636
Kowloon Licensing Office             2150 7728
Kwun Tong Licensing Office         2775 6835
Sha Tin Licensing Office              2606 1468
Driving Test Appointment Office   2771 7723
To Kwa Wan Vehicle Examination Centre 2364 7211/2333 3112
Sheung Kwai Chung Vehicle Examination Centre 2424 5215
Kowloon Bay Vehicle Examination Centre 2759 7036
New Kowloon Bay Vehicle Examination Centre 2751 8862 read more