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Annex 1 16 March 2021 Buildings Covered by Compulsory Testing Notices A. Buildings with One Or More New Confirmed Cases Or Sewag Annex 1 16 March 2021 Buildings Covered by Compulsory Testing Notices A. Buildings with one or more new confirmed cases or sewage samples tested positive With one or more new confirmed cases 1. Block 1, The Merton, 38 New Praya Kennedy Town, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong 2. 16 Tai Hang Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong 3. Block C, Police Inspectorate Quarters, 23 Ho Man Tin Hill Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong With sewage samples tested positive 1. Azura, 2A Seymour Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 2. 13-13A Seymour Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 3. Arezzo, 33 Seymour Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 4. Castle Villa, 4 Castle Lane, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 5. 4A Castle Lane, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 6. 10 Castle Lane, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 7. 12 Castle Lane, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 8. Woodlands Court, 1 Woodlands Terrace, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 9. Woodland Court, 2-3 Woodlands Terrace, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 10. Woodlands Terrace, 4 Woodlands Terrace, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 11. Peacock Mansion, 3-3A Castle Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 12. Windsor Court, 6 Castle Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong; 13. Woodland House, 9A-9C Castle Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 14. Alassio, 100 Caine Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 15. Blocks A & B, The Fortune Gardens, 11 Seymour Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong B. Premises with one or more confirmed cases or sewage samples tested positive With one or more new confirmed cases 1. HSBC Main Building, 1 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong With sewage samples tested positive 1. Pentecostal Mission, Hong Kong and Kowloon-Pentecostal Tabernacle (Hong Kong), 11 Castle Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong 2. Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum, 7 Castle Road, Central and Western District, Hong Kong C. Others 1. Kowloon Cannan Anglo-Chinese Kindergarten, G/F, 28B Grampian Road, Kowloon City District, Kowloon, Hong Kong .
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