Hong Kong government
Spinal muscular atrophy patients in Hong Kong have urged the government to expand subsidised medicine options for adults, including injection therapy, to improve their quality of life. Lui Man-lam, president of the Hong Kong Neuro-Muscular Disease Association, said at a Sunday press conference that oral medicine subsidies for those aged 25 or above began early this year, but adults still lack public funding for injections.
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Hong Kong authorities will issue weekly announcements on changes in international and local fuel costs from April, amid suspicions that businesses are raising prices prematurely due to the United States-Israeli war on Iran. The move was announced on Saturday by Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan.