Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang (C), also member of the
Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
Central Committee, visits an infant patient at Dingxing County Hospital of north
China's Hebei Province, yesterday. Li visited infant patients sickened by the
tainted milk powder, doctors, dairy farmers and salesman in local supermarket in
the province yesterday. --Xinhua
In the hospital ultrasonic room, he asked if it had enough facilities to
guarantee all babies were getting treatment.
Local governments and hospitals should give support if necessary equipment
was needed for providing treatment for the babies, he stressed.
Hearing most doctors were working overtime as more parents were sending their
babies for examination, he expressed his heartfelt thanks to the medics and
urged them to keep up their efforts and make sure all babies were getting prompt
care.
The treatment should not be delayed or interrupted on the grounds of lacking
in medical expenses, he said, adding hospitals should send doctors to villages
and remote areas to collect babies who had developed kidney stones after taking
the milk powder tainted by melamine.
Li also visited Cui Zhiqiang, a villager in Housuoying Village of Dingxing
County, whose one-year-old daughter had recovered.
All diary products manufacturers should recall suspect products and consumers
should be refunded if they returned those products. Li made the remarks while
talking to a salesman in Womei Supermarket in the county seat of Dingxing.
He then went to Shiqiao Village of Dingxing Township where he asked about the
milk supply.
He asked local officials to take measures to ensure the farmers' interests
would not be hurt by the scandal.
More than 6,200 infants developed kidney stones after drinking a baby formula
tainted with melamine. The chemical, which was added illegally, makes the
protein content of milk appear higher than it actually is. The formula has so
far killed four infants.
Dairy giant Sanlu based in the Hebei provincial capital of Shijiazhuang was
the first company exposed in the scandal.