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Source: CCTV.com | 05-09-2009 14:52

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Health authorities in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have lifted a quarantine on the Metropark Hotel.

This marks the end of quarantine arrangements following the first confirmed case of influenza A-H1N1 in the city.

Health authorities in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have lifted a quarantine on the Metropark Hotel. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Health authorities in the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region have lifted a quarantine on the Metropark Hotel.
(AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

A total of 286 people, including tourists and hotel staff were put under quarantine, after a 25 year-old Mexican was confirmed to have A-H1N1 flu on May 1st.

Some guests had initially complained about being trapped, but with the door opened, some seemed upbeat.

60 of the people went directly to airport and ports. Those who chose to stay in Hong Kong will receive two free nights in another hotel, and tickets to Disneyland and Ocean Park.

Donald Tsang, HK SAR Chief Executive, said, "Most of the affected people have shown their understanding of what we've done. I saw they hung out "I love Hong Kong". I was deeply moved. I want to extend my greatest appreciation for them."

The Metropark Hotel will undergo a thorough disinfection after all the guests left. Hong Kong health authorities say although they've succeeded in preventing the spread of the disease, the city should remain vigilant.

The Mexican patient, the first confirmed case in Hong Kong, was discharged from hospital on Friday evening.

No one is in isolation in Hong Kong at the moment.

 

Editor:Zhang Pengfei