Kwong Wah Hospital in Hong Kong already had 33 "superbug"-infected infants by the time Issue No. 921 of Next Magazine reported that six babies had contracted the "superbug" in its November 1 issue.
Like the scenes out of horror movie Outbreak coming true, Staphylococcus aureus ("Golden Grapes bacteria") is on the loose in some world hospitals and is making the trek to community schools. But Kwong Wah, with the highest rate of infant infection among all the hospitals in Hong Kong, remains off the world radar screen. Next Magazine cites the cause as Kwong Wah Hospital's location. It happens to be located in a district much easier for Mainland Chinese pregnant female "tourists" to be admitted under "emergency" to deliver "born-in-Hong Kong" babies. Having babies there helps qualify them for future residence in Hong Kong, the magazine reports.