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List of Buildings with Confirmed / Probable Cases of COVID-19 List of Buildings With Confirmed / Probable Cases of COVID-19 List of Residential Buildings in Which Confirmed / Probable Cases Have Resided (Note: The buildings will remain on the list for 14 days since the reported date.) Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Islands Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel 11101 North Block 6, Belair Monte 11105 Kowloon City iclub Ma Tau Wai Hotel 11106 Central & Western Lan Kwai Fong Hotel@ Kau U Fong 11107 Wan Chai Best Western Hotel Causeway Bay 11108 Kowloon City Metropark Hotel Kowloon 11109 Kwun Tong IW Hotel 11110 Kwai Tsing Dorsett Tsuen Wan Hong Kong 11111 Eastern Ramada Hong Kong Grand View 11112 Kowloon City iclub Ma Tau Wai Hotel 11113 North Block 1, Dawning Views 11114 Islands Block 1, Coastal Skyline 11115 Central & Western Lan Kwai Fong Hotel@ Kau U Fong 11116 Central & Western Sing Fai Building 11118 Eastern Hoi Sing Mansion, Taikoo Shing 11120 Eastern Hoi Sing Mansion, Taikoo Shing 11121 Sai Kung Tak On House, Hau Tak Estate 11123 Sham Shui Po 15 Fuk Wing Street 11124 Kowloon City iclub Ma Tau Wai Hotel 11125 Yau Tsim Mong Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong 11127 Kwai Tsing Block 1, Regency Park 11128 Central & Western True Light Building 11129 Islands Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel 11130 Central & Western Yukon Court 11131 Central & Western Bishop Lei International House 11132 Central & Western 40 Conduit Road 11132 Sham Shui Po 15 Fuk Wing Street 11133 Central & Western May Tower I 11134 Kwai Tsing Yat King House, Lai King Estate 11135 Central & Western Yip Cheong Building, 4-16 Hill Road 11136 Central & Western Kam Ning Mansion 11137 1 Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Central & Western Po Lam Court 11138 Eastern Maylun Apartments, 442-456 King's Road 11139 Central & Western 345-345A Queen's Road West 11140 Central & Western The Bonham Mansion 11141 Eastern Ramada Hong Kong Grand View 11142 Central & Western Ramada Hong Kong Harbour View 11143 Central & Western 293 Queen's Road West 11144 Central & Western 192 Hollywood Road 11144 Central & Western Golden Phoenix Court 11145 Eastern Block 2, Le Sommet 11146 Central & Western Block B, Cape Mansions 11147 Central & Western Bon-Point 11148 Wan Chai 27-29 Village Terrace 11149 Central & Western Tower 6, The Belcher's 11150 Sham Shui Po Fu Chak House, Chak On Estate 11151 Central & Western Skylight Tower 11152 Central & Western High Park 99 11153 Southern Block 27, Baguio Villa 11154 Central & Western 32A-32C Staunton Street 11155 Central & Western Wah Fai Court 11156 Central & Western Goa Building 11157 195-199 Nam Cheong Street, Diamond Sham Shui Po 11158 Building Central & Western 36 Eastern Street 11159 Islands Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel 11160 Central & Western Tower 1, The Summa 11161 Central & Western Oootopia West 11162 Central & Western Wah Po Building 11163 Central & Western Block B, Kam Yuen Mansion 11164 Central & Western Primrose Court 11165 Central & Western 1A Robinson Road 11166 Central & Western 44 Robinson Road 11166 Wan Chai Grand Hyatt Hotel Hong Kong 11166 Central & Western Tower 2, Robinson Place 11167 Central & Western Luen Wai Commercial Building 11168 Central & Western Ying Wa Court 11169 2 Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Wan Chai 1 Blue Pool Road, Blue Pool Mansion 11170 Eastern Tower 5, Grand Promenade 11171 Wan Chai Block A, Village Court 11172 177-185 Belcher's Street, Sai Wan New Central & Western 11173 Apartments Central & Western Block M, Hing Wah Mansion 11174 Central & Western Manifold Court 11175 Central & Western 9 Lyndhurst Terrace 11176 Tai Po Cheung Shue Tan 11177 Sham Shui Po 13 Fuk Wing Street 11178 Southern Pine Villa 11179 Central & Western Serene Court 11180 Central & Western Chong Yuen 11181 Central & Western 31 Robinson Road 11182 Central & Western Tower 2, Dynasty Court 11186 Wan Chai Ka Nam Lau 11187 Central & Western Tower 1, The Summa 11188 Eastern Maylun Apartments, 1-25 Shu Kuk Street 11189 Central & Western True Light Building 11190 Kwai Tsing Block 11, Wonderland Villas 11191 Central & Western Ying Wa Court 11192 Yau Tsim Mong Best Western Grand Hotel 11193 Central & Western Phase I, Blessings Garden 11194 Central & Western Glory Heights 11195 Sai Kung Tower 1A, Malibu, Lohas Park 11196 Central & Western 21 High Street 11197 Central & Western Skylight Tower 11198 Sai Kung Tower 5, Alto Residences 11200 Sai Kung Sheung Ming House, Sheung Tak Estate 11201 Eastern Tower 6, Victoria Harbour 11202 Southern Regalia Bay 11203 Southern Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel 11203 Central & Western 41 Gough Street 11204 Eastern Tower 1, Greenwood Terrace 11205 Yau Tsim Mong Block 5, King's Park Villa 11206 Tsuen Wan Block 20,Park Island 11207 3 Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Eastern Summit Court 11208 Block 3, Fung Shing Street Disciplined Wong Tai Sin 11209 Services Quarters Sham Shui Po Wo Muk House, Lei Cheng Uk Estate 11210 Sham Shui Po 15 Fuk Wing Street 11211 Central & Western 192 Hollywood Road 11213 Central & Western Kam Ning Mansion 11214 Central & Western Block B, Cape Mansions 11215 Islands Pak Kok San Tsuen 11218 Central & Western Block B, Cape Mansions 11219 Wan Chai 8 Shiu Fai Terrace 11220 Central & Western Kwong Ga Factory Building 11221 Central & Western True Light Building 11222 Southern Block 1, Tai Tam Crescent 11223 Central & Western 1 Coronation Terrace 11224 Islands Glamour Court, Hillgrove Village 11224 Islands Glamour Court, Hillgrove Village 11225 Central & Western Manhattan Heights 11226 Central & Western Primrose Court 11227 Sham Shui Po Diamond Building 11228 Central & Western 47 Water Street 11229 Central & Western Nam Hung Mansion 11230 Central & Western Tower 1,The Summa 11231 Tuen Mun Tower 1, Goodview Garden 11232 Central & Western 201 Des Voeux Road West 11233 Central & Western Carol Mansion 11234 Wan Chai Fai Hon Building 11235 Sham Shui Po Diamond Building 11236 Wan Chai Kam On Court 11237 Central & Western Tower 1,The Summa 11238 Central & Western Tower 4, Dynasty Court 11239 Central & Western Daisy Court 11240 Central & Western Block A,Y. 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Mansions 11241 Sai Kung Tower 5, The Capitol 11242 Wong Tai Sin Block 3, Rhythm Garden 11243 Sham Shui Po Fu Chak House, Chak On Estate 11244 4 Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Sham Shui Po Fu Chak House, Chak On Estate 11245 Yau Tsim Mong Harilela Mansion 11246 Eastern Block 4, Tanner Garden 11247 Yau Tsim Mong Tower 1 ,The Coronation 11248 Wan Chai 27-29 Village Terrace 11249 Wan Chai Southorn Garden 11250 Central & Western Block A, Hing Wah Mansion 11251 Southern Yee Lai Court, South Horizons 11252 Central & Western Block B, Kingsfield 11253 Tuen Mun Tower 11, Phase II, Hong Kong Gold Coast 11254 Wong Tai Sin Choi Wah House, Choi Wah Estate 11255 Kowloon City Kerry Hotel Hong Kong 11256 Central & Western Tower 1, Amber House 11257 Central & Western Princeton Tower 11258 Tai Po Hong Yan Court, Sun Hing Garden 11259 Wan Chai Block C-D, Ventris Terrace 11260 Kowloon City Block 1, Whampoa Garden Lily Mansions 11261 Sai Kung Tower 5, Alto Residences 11262 Yuen Long Shek Wu Wai 11263 Central & Western Lim Kai Bit Yip 11264 Southern Hung Chak House, Hung Fuk Court 11265 Kowloon City Canbury Court 11266 Tsuen Wan Block 2, Discovery Park 11267 Central & Western Po Hing Mansion 11268 Central & Western Block C-D, Hong Kong Garden 11269 Central & Western Upton 11270 Sai Kung Kin Wa House, Kin Ming Estate 11271 Central & Western Block 1, The Grand Panorama 11272 Sai Kung Block 2, Hong Sing Garden 11273 Central & Western 26 Possession Street 11275 Wan Chai Lai Chi Building 11276 Central & Western Wah Po Building 11277 Yuen Long Shek Wu Wai 11278 Sham Shui Po Diamond Building, Nam Cheong Street 11279 Sham Shui Po Diamond Building, Nam Cheong Street 11280 Yuen Long Ko Po Tsuen 11281 5 Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Tuen Mun Tower 7, Century Gateway II 11282 Central & Western Ramada Hong Kong Harbour View 11284 Yau Tsim Mong Kimberley Hotel 11285 Central & Western Borrett Mansions 11286 Central & Western Tower 1, Tregunter 11290 Kowloon City Block 1, Whampoa Garden Lily Mansions 11291 Central & Western Glory Heights 11292 Yau Tsim Mong Pine Care (Tak Fung) Elderly Centre 11293 Sai Kung Block 2, Hong Sing Garden 11294 Central & Western Glory Heights 11295 Islands Bellevue Garden 11296 Wan Chai The Harbourview 11296 Central & Western Sun Shing Mansion 11297 Yau Tsim Mong Block 5, King's Park Villa 11304 Yau Tsim Mong 11305 Tower 3, Grand Austin Central & Western Block B, Kam Yuen Mansion 11306 Central & Western Block B, Kam Yuen Mansion 11307 Central & Western Block B, Kam Yuen Mansion 11308 Central & Western Block B, Kam Yuen Mansion 11309 Central & Western Orlins Court 11311 Central & Western Ramada Hong Kong Harbour View 11312 Central & Western Serene Court 11314 Central & Western Block 1, The Merton 11315 Central & Western Manifold Court 11316 Central & Western Tower 3, Dynasty Court 11319 Central & Western Tower 3, Dynasty Court 11320 Islands Hong Kong Skycity Marriott Hotel 11321 Central & Western Block M, Hing Wah Mansion 11322 Wan Chai 18 Tai Hang Road 11323 Kowloon City Block C, Police Inspectorate Quarters 11324 Kowloon City Block C, Police Inspectorate Quarters 11325 Kowloon City Block C, Police Inspectorate Quarters 11326 Kowloon City Block C, Police Inspectorate Quarters 11327 Yuen Long Ko Po Tsuen 11328 Central & Western Lim Kai Bit Yip 11329 6 Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Central & Western Best Western Plus Hotel Hong Kong
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