Hong Kong air quality standards could be tightened in bid to prevent 3,150 premature deaths a year as pollution at its lowest in almost 3 decades
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Authorities say stricter air pollution rules would also prevent 2,300 hospitalisations, 927,900 outpatient cases and save HK$275 million in medical costs every year.