Coronavirus: Cathay Pacific pilots’ infections show ‘highly similar’ genetic sequencing, as second ‘Delta Plus’ case emerges in Hong Kong

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Cathay Pacific pilots’ infections show ‘highly similar’ genetic sequencing, as second ‘Delta Plus’ COVID case emerges in HK

exemption policies have been confirmed to have the more transmissive Delta variant, with “highly similar but not identical” genetic sequencing.

“Both of them were Delta strain with highly similar but not identical genetic sequences,” the centre said, adding the variant was commonly seen in Europe, especially in Germany, and the two might have been infected outside Hong Kong. While epidemiological investigation was continuing, Poon said previous cases showed that in-flight transmission had taken place before.

The latest developments came as the city confirmed three more imported Covid-19 cases, travellers from the Philippines, Thailand and Saudi Arabia.Thirty-seven recovered Covid-19 patients, meanwhile, were sent to the Dorsett Kwun Tong hotel, which has replaced the North Lantau Hospital Hong Kong Infection Control Centre as the designated venue for the 14-day, post-recovery quarantine now mandated by government policy.

Next Monday also marks the start of the segregation at Hong Kong International Airport of passengers flying to and from mainland China from international travellers. The arrangement begins at 5am. Speaking to the press outside the North Point vaccination centre, Nip said the government would decide when to open booster shots to other residents who had received two Sinovac doses more than six months ago, based on the reaction to the current round of jabs.

A walk-in recipient surnamed Ho, 59, had taken two Sinovac shots in April. She was hoping to get the BioNTech jab as her third in preparation for a visit to the United States, and was given the shot even though she did not fall into any of the vulnerable categories after showing her travel documents.

 

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