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LONDON -- Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu -- most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms -- have failed to contain the disease. Full Article at WDIV
HAVANA: Chinese health minister said Wednesday his country is vaccinating 1.5 million people a day against A(H1N1) flu, part of a effort to reach nearly 7 percent of inhabitants of the world's most populous country by year's end. Full Article at People's Daily Online
China�s Health Minister Chen Zhu attends the first summit of "Lessons Learned and Preparedness of Swine Flu" in Cancun July 3, 2009. View Photo »
In China, we have a long way to go to prevent and control HIV-AIDS ... open and transparent.
China's health minister said Wednesday his country is vaccinating 1.5 million people a day against swine flu, part of a mammoth effort to reach nearly 7 percent of inhabitants of the world's most populous country by year's end. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Anyone charging a fee for H1N1 vaccinations will be punished, the National Development and Reform Commission said yesterday. Full Article at People's Daily Online
In October, the H1N1 flu pandemic killed seven people on the Chinese mainland, stoking the public's fears, and leading them to wonder what the death toll of the disease will be. Full Article at People's Daily Online
China's Health Minister Chen Zhu talks to journalists at the end of a plenary session of the World Health Organization (WHO) Summit "Influenza Lessons Learned and Preparedness", in Cancun, Mexico, on July 3, 2009. View Photo »
China wish to conquer AIDS with the world by expanding international cooperation, deepening medical reform and exploring advanced technologies
China's Ministry of Health warned Monday that people in the western regions were in more danger of A/H1N1 influenza compared to their eastern counterparts due to inadequate medical resources. Full Article at People's Daily Online
NO "serious adverse reactions" have been reported among the tens of thousands of citizens inoculated with Chinese-made swine flu vaccine, Health Minister Chen Zhu said yesterday. He did not elaborate on the definition of "serious adverse reaction." Full Article at Shanghai Daily
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