Baby Danny’s 3-year care order can be cut short if in best interests: Hong Kong minister
Hong Kong's Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Chris Sun Yuk-han, stated that a three-year guardianship order for baby Danny can be shortened if it is deemed to be in the child's best interests, based on professional assessments. The two-month-old was admitted to the hospital with a fever and is expected to be transferred to a care home after a period of observation.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Chris Sun Yuk-han, stated that a three-year guardianship order for baby Danny can be shortened if it is deemed to be in the child's best interests, based on professional assessments. The two-month-old was admitted to the hospital with a fever and is expected to be transferred to a care home after a period of observation. Sun assured that the government will care for Danny during the guardianship period granted by the Juvenile Court. The decision to shorten the order hinges on the child's welfare and professional evaluations.
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4 extractedThe government will take good care of the baby during the guardianship period.
Baby Danny was admitted to hospital with a fever and is expected to be transferred to a care home.
The shortening of the order depends on professional assessments and the child's best interests.
A three-year guardianship order for baby Danny can be shortened.