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Hong Kong experts recommend adolescents receive only one dose of Covid-19 vaccine BioNTech

Adolescents should only take one dose of the German-made BioNTech vaccine for Covid-19 instead of the standard two shots to reduce the chance of heart inflammation following inoculation, scientific advisers to Hong Kong's government have recommended. Experts on the two scientific committees under the Centre for Health Protection also agreed on Wednesday (Sept 15) that the elderly and people with.

Hong Kong child abuse cases rise sharply during Covid-19 pandemic, some parents stressed by job, money worries, experts say

When a three-year-old boy showed up with fingernail marks all over his swollen legs last month, his kindergarten teacher noticed immediately. A medical examination confirmed her suspicion, that the boy was a victim of child abuse. He has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and has problems paying attention or sitting still, and lacks self-control. His mother used to take care.

香港電台網站 : 第三台|#Hashtag Hong Kong|Heather Lin, accredited leader of La Leche League Hong Kong

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Hong Kong mum s anger turns into mission to end prejudice, after autistic son is barred from using disabled toilet

July 21, 2021 Mary Schaus with her eight-year-old son Alexander at their home in Pok Fu Lam. South China Morning Post Mary Schaus remembers how angry she was the day an attendant refused to unlock a toilet for the disabled, and her eight-year-old autistic son wet himself. But that incident not only sparked her desire to raise awareness about people with special needs, but also inspired a new charity, the Talos Foundation, named after her son, Alexander Talos Schaus. It hands out lanyards and stickers with a message in Chinese and English, saying: “Special Needs: Kindness and Compassion.” Schaus, 45, an American who has lived in Hong Kong for 17 years and works in human resources for a law firm, recalled the incident in February that started it all.

Hong Kong Pays Off 3 Patients Who Suffered Adverse Reaction To COVID Vaccines

by Tyler Durden Thursday, Jun 17, 2021 - 09:40 PM For the first time since its mass-vaccination campaign kicked off three months ago, Hong Kong s vaccination indemnity fund has paid out a total of HK$450,000 ($58,000) as compensation for patients who suffered particularly severe reactions to inoculation against COVID. Out of more than 3MM doses of vaccines that have been administered in the city-state since February, HK s Food and Health Bureau said it had received 74 applications for compensation as of June 10, 58 of which were still being processed. As of Sunday, 3,605 people had reported an adverse reaction to their jabs, roughly 0.12% of all vaccination recipients. Only 1.2MM, or 16.3% of the city s population, has been fully vaccinated.

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