Researchers said air quality improvements could bring benefits of more than HK$20 billion a year.Oh man, if Hong Kong is that bad, I'm sure Beijing will be far worse.
In addition, 64,000 hospital "bed days" and 6.8 million family doctor visits could be avoided, findings show.
"If it was an infectious disease, there would be a crisis," professor Anthony Hedley from Hong Kong University's School of Public Health said. "This is a medical emergency."
Unlike infectious diseases, the harm caused by pollution is "unobservable" but this is affecting the health and lung growth of young people, Hedley added.
The study says Hong Kong has poor visibility 45 percent of the time.
(Thanks Yanling)
3 comments:
You are right. Beijing is far far far worse!
Yup.
Don't forget to bring your oxygen tank and mask when you're in Beijing.
They should provide rental services there.
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