mercredi 7 octobre 2009
Parents waiting to pick up their children from primary school Sanlitun Beijing are greeted by a new sign. "If your child has any kind of temperature does not bring to school tomorrow. Keep them at home. "
Parent Xuan Yen said that the treatment of his daughter to school seems more like she would get treatment in hospital. "Every day, the school takes the temperature of my daughter twice a day and administer drugs based on Chinese herbs to prevent the H1N1 virus on.
But these precautions are not only in schools. China's population of 1.3 billion people represents one fifth of the world's population, and tens of
millions of Chinese could get H1N1. China is to act quickly to prevent such a catastrophe by releasing the first vaccine in the world.
LIVESHOTS: H1N1
After a relatively mundane, China reached a peak of 1,600 cases in three days last week. Sixty per cent of cases have been confirmed in China than in the past three weeks.
The country is Minister of Health Chen Zhu, unusually silent about the threat suddenly to state the obvious, after 14,000 cases of cases of H1N1 have been confirmed at the national level.
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Health said first death from H1N1 in the country.
'Tis the season of autumn and all the experts, ours and the World Health Organization, believes that this will be a peak time for H1N1.
"The school has started, many people gather, and it will be a tremendous contribution to the margin."
The Chinese were the first to release a vaccine against H1N1, even before the United States.
Among the first to receive - 100,000 students who took part in the celebrations of National Day of China last week.
No independent organization said that the Chinese vaccine safe, but the vaccine manufacturer has marketed worldwide as a "quality and standard, not only to meet the Chinese, but also internationally."
Overall, the Chinese government encourages its residents to be vigilant. Chinese airports are on high alert - Arriving passengers have their temperature scanned as airport workers wear masks at all times.
And a video of the bizarre flight advises passengers to be vigilant, both during and after their trip. The message says, "H1N1 is dangerous. Eat soup. And open your windows at home, not on the plane, and continue to circulate cool air to reduce germs.
In a park in Shanghai, dentists running a free clinic to take any risks - patients are kept at a distance across the table.
During the summer, thousands of Americans have been quarantined after arriving in China just because someone on board their plane had a slightly elevated temperature. In the last month the U.S. embassy said that reduced, because the Chinese are aware of the threat is more from the outside - it is within the country.
Cases of H1N1 have been diagnosed in each province.
Parent Xuan Yen said that the treatment of his daughter to school seems more like she would get treatment in hospital. "Every day, the school takes the temperature of my daughter twice a day and administer drugs based on Chinese herbs to prevent the H1N1 virus on.
But these precautions are not only in schools. China's population of 1.3 billion people represents one fifth of the world's population, and tens of
millions of Chinese could get H1N1. China is to act quickly to prevent such a catastrophe by releasing the first vaccine in the world.
LIVESHOTS: H1N1
After a relatively mundane, China reached a peak of 1,600 cases in three days last week. Sixty per cent of cases have been confirmed in China than in the past three weeks.
The country is Minister of Health Chen Zhu, unusually silent about the threat suddenly to state the obvious, after 14,000 cases of cases of H1N1 have been confirmed at the national level.
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Health said first death from H1N1 in the country.
'Tis the season of autumn and all the experts, ours and the World Health Organization, believes that this will be a peak time for H1N1.
"The school has started, many people gather, and it will be a tremendous contribution to the margin."
The Chinese were the first to release a vaccine against H1N1, even before the United States.
Among the first to receive - 100,000 students who took part in the celebrations of National Day of China last week.
No independent organization said that the Chinese vaccine safe, but the vaccine manufacturer has marketed worldwide as a "quality and standard, not only to meet the Chinese, but also internationally."
Overall, the Chinese government encourages its residents to be vigilant. Chinese airports are on high alert - Arriving passengers have their temperature scanned as airport workers wear masks at all times.
And a video of the bizarre flight advises passengers to be vigilant, both during and after their trip. The message says, "H1N1 is dangerous. Eat soup. And open your windows at home, not on the plane, and continue to circulate cool air to reduce germs.
In a park in Shanghai, dentists running a free clinic to take any risks - patients are kept at a distance across the table.
During the summer, thousands of Americans have been quarantined after arriving in China just because someone on board their plane had a slightly elevated temperature. In the last month the U.S. embassy said that reduced, because the Chinese are aware of the threat is more from the outside - it is within the country.
Cases of H1N1 have been diagnosed in each province.




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