Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

China - 5 year prison sentence for spreading rumours on internet says Chief Executive of Hospitals in Hong Kong

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • China - 5 year prison sentence for spreading rumours on internet says Chief Executive of Hospitals in Hong Kong

    machine translation

    Yee Kuk denounced the rumor hinder the operation of the hospital
    03 - 02 05:00

    Ming Pao News] phone application repeatedly spread recently about "SARS" rumors, Chief Executive of HA PY Leung yesterday Email to a major hospital care, said the alarm, and refers to the rumors have been gradually affect the operation of the hospital. Police responded by saying, has to follow up on the rumors event, no one has been arrested.
    Health care to constantly explain
    HA Chief Executive PY Leung yesterday via e-mail to the staff of the major hospitals that have been directly handed over to the police to follow up every time rumors spread information, and reminded to disseminate false information, not to defy the law. Leung Pak-yin said the rumors gradually affect the operation of the hospital, "hospital colleagues to reflect, to constantly explain to friends and relatives, to cope with their"; He stressed that the hospital through electronic communications platform to report suspected cases, even cases of negative test results will be announced.
    Give false information to prisoners five years
    Police said the event is now followed up by the CCB No arrest. If anyone sending malicious information through the Internet, and shall be liable on conviction to a maximum penalty of five years' imprisonment.
    The last two weeks, the phone application WhatsApp again emerged SARS returns to the rumors as "Yan Chai Hospital nurses say hospital SARS cases", "SARS patients transferred to Queen Mary Hospital, Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital,

    Mary thus cancel volunteers ward visits, as well as the POH

    human metapneumovirus cases misinformation for "SARS" cases, the HA had earlier clarification of the above are inaccurate rumors.

    zhttp://news.sina.com.hk/news/20130302/-2-2907551/1.html
Working...
X