Beijing to ban smoking in public place
Smoking will be banned in public areas of Beijing such as restaurants, offices and on public transport from 1 June, but enforcement is in doubt. According to the new anti-smoking rules, smokers will facefines of 200 yuan ($32.25) for smoking near hospitals and schools, while business can be fined up to 10,000 yuan ($1,600) for failing to enforce no-smoking areas.
Doctor killer executed
The man who stabbed a doctor to death at a Wenling hospital in a dispute over surgery outcomes has been executed in Zhejiang. The man called Lian Enqing murdered an ENT specialist in October 2014 because he was upset about the poor results of surgery on his nose.Air pollution triggers hospital admissions
Hospital admissions for respiratory problems increase dramatically when air pollution PM2.5 particle levels exceed a threshold of 200 µg/m3 according to researchers from Shandong.
Lian
Enqing was sentenced to death last year for a fatal attack on an an
ear, nose and throat specialist in Wenling, in the eastern province of
Zhejiang. He attacked the doctor because he "felt displeased with his
nose and claimed to be suffering respiratory problems", the official
news agency Xinhua said - See more at:
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/east-asia/story/china-executes-patient-who-stabbed-doctor-death-over-nose-operation-report#sthash.mIPzSQ7W.dpuf
Lian
Enqing was sentenced to death last year for a fatal attack on an an
ear, nose and throat specialist in Wenling, in the eastern province of
Zhejiang. He attacked the doctor because he "felt displeased with his
nose and claimed to be suffering respiratory problems", the official
news agency Xinhua said - See more at:
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/east-asia/story/china-executes-patient-who-stabbed-doctor-death-over-nose-operation-report#sthash.mIPzSQ7W.dpuf





