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New crown pneumonia | A total of 146 deaths in 63-year-old male stroke patient died daily

12/30/2020, 10:08:05 AM


The fourth wave of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong continued and killed three more lives today (30th). The latest death was a 63-year-old male patient. He was diagnosed after he was admitted to the hospital due to a stroke, and he left at 11:13 this morning. A total of 146 patients have left

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Author: Zhu Haiqi

2020-12-30 17:56

Last update date: 2020-12-30 17:56

The fourth wave of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong continued and killed three more lives today (30th). The latest death was a 63-year-old male patient.

He was diagnosed after he was admitted to the hospital due to a stroke, and he left at 11:13 this morning.

A total of 146 patients have died so far.

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The Chief Administrative Manager (Patient Safety and Risk Management) of the Hospital Authority, Wanxia Ho, said today that a 63-year-old male patient (Case No.: 6153) at Queen Elizabeth Hospital passed away. He had a chronic illness. He was admitted to the hospital on November 27 due to a stroke and November 29 He was diagnosed daily, and the situation deteriorated.

The source of the infection is unknown, and he lived in Chongling Building, Xinpugang.

A total of 146 people have passed away in Hong Kong.

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