Hong Kong authorities report three imported Covid cases: RTHK

Health authorities reported three new imported Covid-19 cases, involving fully-vaccinated people who flew in from the Philippines, Thailand and Saudi Arabia, RTHK reported last night (Thursday).

According to the HK news outlet, all three were diagnosed to carry the L452R mutant strain, but were asymptomatic.

Meanwhile, health authorities in neighboring SAR said genome sequencing analysis carried out by the University of Hong Kong showed that two Cathay Pacific pilots confirmed to have Covid on Wednesday “both carried the same AY.43 sublineage of the Delta strain, which is common in Germany where they had returned.”

Tests by the Centre for Health Protection also found that a 56-year-old Covid patient – who was confirmed with the virus last Sunday – had carried the more infectious AY.4.2 variant, or “Delta plus”, making him the second person diagnosed to have this variant in Hong Kong, RTHK said.

According to RTHK, the triple-jabbed man returned to the SAR from the UK on November 1, onboard the same British Airways flight as the 62-year-old man who had been confirmed with the Delta plus variant last Friday.

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