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Written by: Zheng Cuibi
2020-07-21 13:15
Last update date: 2020-07-21 13:32The new crown pneumonia is raging, and there are news of the death of a confirmed person. It is understood that a 77-year-old male patient (case 1562) passed away early this morning. The patient lived in Kangde Building, Tsz Hong Village, Tsz Wan Shan. He usually wandered and ate at Tsz Wan Shan. He was diagnosed on the 14th of this month and was admitted to Queen Mary Hospital. The condition became serious the next day, and then became critical on the 17th.
The Hospital Authority subsequently issued a document to confirm the news and announced another death case, which refers to an 87-year-old male patient (case number 1348) from Prince of Wales Hospital who also passed away early this morning. He was a member of the Hong Kong Thai Nursing Home . In other words, two patients with new coronary pneumonia died in a public hospital within one day.
In addition, it is reported that about 80 preliminary confirmed and confirmed cases have been added today. If true, the cumulative number is expected to exceed 2,000 cases.
According to the news, a 77-year-old man who lived in Tszyunshan and wandered and ate in Tszyunshan died of illness. (Profile picture/Photo by Huang Baoying)
The 1562 case is a 77-year-old man with a chronic illness. He lives in Hong Tak House, Tsz Hong Estate, Tsz Wan Shan. He usually wanders and eats at Tsz Wan Shan. He has had fever, runny nose and difficulty breathing since July 10. He was diagnosed on the 14th, and the situation became serious the next day, and then became critical on the 17th. It is reported that he died early this morning.
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