Cai Bingkun, deputy mayor of Taipei City, was rushed to the hospital for surgery due to a cerebral hemorrhage, but he has not woken up yet.

The picture shows that Cai Bingkun was busy with the epidemic before, and was still wearing an isolation coat and hat during the press conference.

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[Reporter Yang Xinhui/Taipei Report] Cai Bingkun, deputy mayor of Taipei City, collapsed during a meal in July this year. After being sent to the hospital, an emergency craniotomy was performed to remove blood clots and ventricle drainage, but he is still in a coma; it is reported that Cai Bingkun is not yet awake, but He was discharged from Renai Hospital at 10:30 this morning and returned to his home in Taichung to recuperate.

Huang Shanshan, a candidate for mayor of Taipei without a party membership, went to Wanhua Guangzhao Palace to pay homage this morning. After the end, she was interviewed by the media. The media asked if she knew that Cai Bingkun was discharged from the hospital and returned to Taichung to recuperate. She said that it was inconvenient to disclose the patient's privacy, and hoped that everyone will continue to help Cai Bingkun. Pray, she has contact with Cai Bingkun's family, and hopes that Cai Bingkun will recover well after returning home.

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When Cai Bingkun arrived at the hospital on July 11 this year, he was assessed for confusion and high blood pressure, and underwent emergency brain computed tomography and other related examinations. The examination showed a large area of ​​hemorrhage on the right side of the brain with midline deviation. The hospital urgently performed a craniotomy to remove the blood clot. And ventricular drainage, implanted brain pressure monitor; although the vital signs are stable, but it has not been awake so far.