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Since April 1, Indonesia has always imported Covid-19 cases to Hong Kong

DDHK.ORG - Hong Kong Government official website, news.gov.hk, reported, since April 1, 2021, Indonesia has almost always contributed to imported Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong. Only on April 3, there was no recorded case of imports from the country.

On Sunday, April 4, Hong Kong recorded 7 new cases of Covid-19. All of them are cases of "imports" from abroad. "The Center for Health Protection said today it is investigating an additional seven cases of COVID-19, all of which were imported, bringing the number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong to 11.508," wrote news.gov.hk.

“The imported cases involved two men and five women aged between 4 and 48 years. Five of them came from India, while the other two were from the Philippines and Indonesia, ”wrote the official website of the Hong Kong Government.

On Friday, April 2, Hong Kong recorded 19 new cases of Covid-19. Of that number, as many as 12 cases were "imported" from abroad. "Twelve imported cases arrived from Indonesia, the Philippines, Botswana, Canada, Ireland and Pakistan," wrote news.gov.hk.

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The day before, April 1, Hong Kong recorded 13 new cases of Covid-19. Again, "imported" cases dominate, up to 11 cases. And again, Indonesia is donating it, along with Nepal, Pakistan and the Philippines.

Based on data released by the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as of April 5, 2021, as many as 4.129 Indonesian citizens abroad had tested positive for Covid-19. In Hong Kong, there were 298 people. Of that number, 292 people were reported to have recovered and 6 others were still in treatment and in stable condition. [DDHKNews]

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