HK records 9 COVID-19 cases
The Centre for Health Protection today said it is investigating nine additional COVID-19 cases, of which six are locally transmitted and three are imported.
Among the local cases, four have unknown sources of infection.
One of the unlinked cases involves a 36-year-old female security guard who developed fever on March 6 and last attended work on the same day.
The second case involves a 48-year-old waitress who developed chills on March 4 and last went to work on March 6.
The third case involves a 41-year-old housewife who developed a blocked nose on March 4.
The remaining case involves a 35-year-old male project co-ordinator who developed cough on February 28 and last reported for work on March 6.
A total of 222 cases have been recorded in the past 14 days, including 181 local cases of which 59 are untraceable.
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