Keelung Mayor Hsieh Kuo-liang Discharged from Hospital, Emphasizes Unstoppable Governance Efforts
Keelung Mayor Hsieh Kuo-liang, who was hospitalized due to severe Type B influenza, was discharged from Taipei Veterans General Hospital at 3 PM today to recuperate at home. Mayor Hsieh stated that the pace of governance will not stop, and he will work even harder after his recovery.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Chao-yu, Keelung, 7th) Keelung Mayor Hsieh Kuo-liang, who was recently hospitalized at Taipei Veterans General Hospital for severe Type B influenza, was discharged at 3 PM today to recuperate at home. Hsieh Kuo-liang stated that the pace of governance will not stop, and he will strive even harder after his recovery.
Mayor Hsieh expressed on Facebook this afternoon that he apologizes for causing concern due to his health issues in recent days. His discomfort was mainly due to two consecutive colds, followed by several days of fever, which ultimately led to his decision to seek hospital treatment. He is very grateful to Superintendent Chen Wei-ming, department heads, and the medical team at Taipei Veterans General Hospital for their meticulous care and professional medical treatment, which has led to a significant improvement in his condition. He was discharged at 3 PM this afternoon to recuperate at home and hopes to regain his strength.
Hsieh Kuo-liang pointed out that he received many well wishes and concerns from citizens during his hospitalization, for which he is deeply grateful. Health is paramount, and he reminded everyone to take care of themselves as the weather has been erratic recently. He will also follow his doctor's advice and rest well.
Hsieh Kuo-liang stated that he appreciates the understanding and consideration of the Keelung City Council. Once his strength is restored, he looks forward to returning to the council next week to deliver a comprehensive report on the past year's governance to the council members and listen to their valuable suggestions. He reiterated that the pace of governance will not stop, and he will strive even harder after his recovery. Thank you all. (Editor: Lin Shu-hui) 1150507
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Chao-yu, Keelung, 7th) Keelung Mayor Hsieh Kuo-liang, who was recently hospitalized at Taipei Veterans General Hospital for severe Type B influenza, was discharged at 3 PM today to recuperate at home. Hsieh Kuo-liang stated that the pace of governance will not stop, and he will strive even harder after his recovery.
Mayor Hsieh expressed on Facebook this afternoon that he apologizes for causing concern due to his health issues in recent days. His discomfort was mainly due to two consecutive colds, followed by several days of fever, which ultimately led to his decision to seek hospital treatment. He is very grateful to Superintendent Chen Wei-ming, department heads, and the medical team at Taipei Veterans General Hospital for their meticulous care and professional medical treatment, which has led to a significant improvement in his condition. He was discharged at 3 PM this afternoon to recuperate at home and hopes to regain his strength.
Hsieh Kuo-liang pointed out that he received many well wishes and concerns from citizens during his hospitalization, for which he is deeply grateful. Health is paramount, and he reminded everyone to take care of themselves as the weather has been erratic recently. He will also follow his doctor's advice and rest well.
Hsieh Kuo-liang stated that he appreciates the understanding and consideration of the Keelung City Council. Once his strength is restored, he looks forward to returning to the council next week to deliver a comprehensive report on the past year's governance to the council members and listen to their valuable suggestions. He reiterated that the pace of governance will not stop, and he will strive even harder after his recovery. Thank you all. (Editor: Lin Shu-hui) 1150507
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