Snakes alive! Hong Kong hospital staff find 30cm reptile near operating theatre, with expert suspecting it sneaked in to avoid Super Typhoon Saola
- Queen Mary Hospital spokeswoman confirms snake was found in a corridor outside an operating theatre at around 2am on Friday
- Expert says snake may have moved to a safer, indoor spot because of adverse weather
Staff found a 30cm-long (12 inches) snake near an operating theatre in a Hong Kong hospital early on Friday, the Post has learned, with an expert suspecting the unstable weather caused by an approaching super typhoon forced the reptile to move indoors.
A source said the snake was spotted at an operating theatre at Queen Mary Hospital in Pok Fu Lam.
“This is a major breach of hospital hygiene standards,” the source said. “Snakes carry lots of bacteria and germs and can bite.”
A hospital spokeswoman confirmed that a 30cm-long snake was found in a corridor outside an operating theatre at around 2am on Friday.
“The hospital housekeeping department immediately arranged manpower to catch and handle the snake. The relevant spot has also been thoroughly cleansed and disinfected,” the spokeswoman said in a reply to the Post.