查看原文
其他

Trending: Attacked Surgeon Speaks, Hutong Weasel Fights a Snake

Joey Knotts theBeijinger 2020-10-04
advertisement

 





The fun, the strange, and the what-on-earth-is-this? Trending in Beijing is a wrap-up of top stories in Beijing as told by the trending hashtags, local press, and general power of the internet.




Attacked doctor speaks up after recovery


The doctor who was attacked in Chaoyang Hospital in January of this year was recently interviewed by CGTN, sparking the hashtag #北京朝阳医院眼科医生陶勇发声# (běijīng chāoyáng yīyuàn yǎnkē yīshēng táo yǒng fāshēng, ‘Dr. Tao Yong, ophthalmologist at Chaoyang Hospital, Speaks Up’).


Dr. Tao was the victxim of a vicious attack at knifepoint, but he says he wants to turn the narrative away from himself and into a much-needed conversation about how costly healthcare can be. Financial stress due to the cost of the attacker’s treatment may have been a factor behind the assault, and although there can be no doubt that attacking the surgeon – who says he actually helped the patient save money on their treatment – was, to say the least, a misplacement of frustration, Tao still says he understands how difficult medical expenses can be, and calls for dramatic changes to the system.

"I hope that in the future, medical insurance will cover more and pay more to people with severe and chronic diseases, and public hospitals will be more public," he told CGTN. "The patients will not simply regard medical service as goods. I give you money, you must give me good results."


Tao says he wants to be remembered as a brave doctor


Though he's no longer able to practice surgery due to the wound in his hand, Tao is already back to work doing cutting edge research as the director of the ophthalmology department at Beijing Chaoyang Hospital.


advertisement


A Hutong Weasel’s Epic Battle with a Snake


A crowd gathered around the railing of an unspecified Beijing residential complex this week as a skirmish ensued. It was a fight that has gone on perhaps as long as the ferret family has occupied earth – that between the weasel and the snake. A hutong weasel – that scruffy yellow bugger you may have seen scurrying across the alleyways of Dongcheng, had picked a fight with its natural prey. The fight was caught on camera and posted by BTV.



One netizen took the opportunity to recall their own encounter with such a weasel fight, writing:

There was a fight between cats and hutong weasels outside my house. The weasel killed many kittens by taking it away. The mother cat was angry and went to find the weasel desperately. As a result, the mother cat narrowly won: the weasel was killed by the mother cat, and the mother cat’s neck was bitten and infected, and it almost died. It took a long time to recover, but the kittens were never taken away.


The lesson? If you see a weasel in the hutongs, keep your distance.



READ: Multiple People Injured in Stabbing at Chaoyang Hospital



Images: BTV, CGTN



advertisement

Top Stories This WeekKnock Knock: China’s Seventh National Census Arrives in Beijing 
Walking the City: A Guide to Exploring Beijing by Foot 
Out With the Stale, in With the Fresh: Beijing's Year in Burgers 
Beijingers Are Buzzing AboutTBJ Chinese: 重磅回归丨2020汉堡节归来,早鸟票开售! 
Bizarre Beijing: The Last Bus to Fragrant Hills 
Celebrate Mexican Independence Day All Week From Sep 12


    您可能也对以下帖子感兴趣

    文章有问题?点此查看未经处理的缓存