What should you do after coming in contact with tear gas?

  • 5 years ago
During weeks of often violent protests in Hong Kong, police have fired thousands of rounds of tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters.  Tear gas is essentially a “chemical weapon”, irritates mucous membranes to cause crying, sneezing, coughing and breathing difficulties. But how might tear gas might affect bystanders as well as protesters in a densely populated city like Hong Kong?   Doctor David Hui, the Stanley Ho Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the Chinese University of Hong…