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Deng Pingqiang injured his left hand and stayed in the hospital overnight. He was discharged from the hospital this morning. The wounds will be treated in the future.

2021-11-06T04:18:58.618Z


The Secretary for Security, Deng Ping-kiang, had a hand injury to a French hospital (St. Teresa's Hospital) the day before for surgery. He was discharged from the hospital yesterday due to official duties and was admitted to the hospital at 9 o'clock in the evening (5th). The reporter saw you in the hospital parking lot last night


The Secretary for Security, Deng Ping-kiang, had a hand injury to a French hospital (St. Teresa's Hospital) the day before for surgery. He was discharged from the hospital yesterday due to official duties and was admitted to the hospital at 9 o'clock in the evening (5th).

The reporter saw Deng Bingqiang in the parking lot of the hospital last night. He told reporters several times that it was a "good little thing," and it didn't affect his work.


He stayed in the hospital for one night. When he was discharged from the hospital at 11 o'clock this morning (6th), he said that he inadvertently abrated his left hand last week, and then the wound became inflamed. He went to the hospital for minor surgery on Thursday to discharge pus, and went to the hospital to wash and check the wound last night. .

He said, "Wounds must be treated in the future."


Deng Bingqiang said when he was discharged from the hospital this morning (6th) that he accidentally abraded his left hand last week. The wound became inflamed a few days ago and began to swell on Thursday. Work, and then go to the hospital to treat and wash the wounds and receive follow-up examinations after work in the evening.

He said, "Wounds must be treated in the future."

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It is understood that Deng Bingqiang injured his left hand a few days ago. After that, the wound became inflamed, swollen and contained pus and went to the hospital for medical treatment.

After diagnosis and treatment, the doctor put pus on his wound. He was asked to stay in the hospital for observation for one day, but because of scheduled official duties to be handled, he decided to leave the hospital first and go back for follow-up consultation last night.

It is reported that the doctor will give him antibiotics, and the hospital will also check him for any bacteria entering the blood.

If there are no special circumstances, he can be discharged today.

The Security Bureau responded to media enquiries at 10 pm last night, stating that Tang Pingqiang suffered from inflammation of his elbow and had undergone minor surgery in the hospital, and his work was not affected.

Carrie Lam's right hand fracture unhealed, Chen Zhaoshi puts a bandage on her left wrist

The Hong Kong government has recently suffered a series of hand injuries to accountable officials. Among them, Chief Executive Carrie Lam fell down in Government House on the evening of 18th last month. She went to Queen Mary Hospital for medical treatment by herself at midnight. After a doctor’s examination, she confirmed that her right elbow was slightly fractured. She pressed the doctor. It is recommended to stay in the hospital for observation overnight and be discharged the next morning.

After that, she suspended work for a week and resumed work on the 25th, but the plaster of her right hand was not removed and she needed to be tied up with a triangle scarf.

Chen Zhaoshi, director of the Food and Health Bureau, was found to have bandaged on her left hand several times. When she attended the vaccination press conference on Wednesday (3rd), her left wrist was again bandaged.

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