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Fong

[ fawng, fong ]

noun

  1. Hiram L(e·ong) [lee-, awng, -, ong], 1907–2004, U.S. lawyer and senator from Hawaii 1959–77.


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I was at the inquiry the day Prof Fong calmly talked through more than 40 visits he led to intensive care units, his voice cracking at times.

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“At our peak we ran out of physical bed spaces and had to resort to putting two patients into one space,” one ICU nurse at a different hospital told Prof Fong.

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“Staff didn’t have time to process or accept the losses,” the lead ICU matron at one large teaching hospital told Prof Fong.

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“But what that meant for the smaller units is that they were left with a cohort of patients who were most likely to die,” said Prof Fong.

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Five times Prof Kevin Fong broke down in tears in a nondescript hearing room in West London, while giving evidence to the Covid inquiry.

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