Top pollution fighter flees HK to get lungful of clean air
The Standard
Mary Ann Benitez
One of Hong Kong’s leading authorities on air quality and public health is leaving the SAR to avoid its polluted air and help his respiratory problems.
Anthony Hedley, the chair professor of community medicine at the University of Hong Kong since 1988, has lived in the territory for more than 22 years.
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