日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

WORLD> China
Students on front line of H1N1 infection
By Li Xiaokun (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-09-21 07:50

Students have become the major target of China's surging H1N1 flu.

The virus has caused many clusters of outbreaks this autumn and is expected to infect tens of millions nationwide, local statistics show.

Related readings:
Students on front line of H1N1 infection Macao's confirmed cases of H1N1 flu climb to 2,348
Students on front line of H1N1 infection China stresses stability in fight against A(H1N1) flu
Students on front line of H1N1 infection Mainland's H1N1 flu cases reach 10,000 
Students on front line of H1N1 infection 13 newly A/H1N1 confirmed in Ludong University

According to the latest H1N1 report issued by Guangdong province, students account for 70 percent of its reported cases.

Nine schools in the provincial capital of Guangzhou have suspended classes due to confirmed H1N1 cases since the new term started on Sept 1.

In Tianjin, 32 students from five schools were infected recently, the municipal health bureau said on Saturday. Until then, there had been only 68 H1N1 cases in the city.

Similar situations were reported around the country.

In Beijing, more than 2,000 students from two middle schools were told to stay at home for one week because of confirmed cases, while in Xinjiang, eight of the nine patients confirmed on Saturday were students of middle and primary schools.

Health Minister Chen Zhu warned earlier this month that China faced a grim situation containing H1N1 as schools start again and the number of cases rise.

A senior official at the ministry predicted that H1N1 flu would hit a peak in the autumn-winter period and infect tens of millions of people across the country.

China has reported more than 11,700 cases of H1N1 flu, of whom more than 7,200 people have recovered. So far there have been no deaths reported.

To ease the situation, the Ministry of Health announced that students and teachers of primary and middle schools will be among the first batch of people, 5 percent of China's 1.3 billion population, to receive a free vaccine by year-end.

The Ministry of Education also promised earlier this month that students nationwide would soon get free preventive traditional Chinese medicines in schools.

Local schools have also moved to fight the flu. Students in Sichuan University, for example, have received free surgical masks, thermometers and traditional Chinese medicine, while the canteens have stopped serving raw or cold food, which is believed to increase the risk of infection.

Police on guard

The Ministry of Public Security on Friday warned police to be on guard against any threats to public order linked to the spread of the H1N1 strain of flu, including the spreading of rumors and price-gouging for drugs.

"The Ministry of Public Security ... demands all security organizations pay great attention to the possible effects on social stability from the virus," it said on its website.

"Strike hard against rumormongers, the sale and production of fake, shoddy drugs and equipment, and the driving up of medicine prices," it added in a statement.

"Prevent the spread of the virus from disturbing the normal social order and anything which may affect the smooth progress of celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the founding of new China."

The capital Beijing is already under tightened security ahead of the Oct 1 anniversary.

Reuters contributed to the story

主站蜘蛛池模板: 成人激情视频在线播放 | 成年黄色片 | 久久99久久99精品免观看粉嫩 | 日韩成人免费在线视频 | 亚洲综合成人在线 | 久久综合九九 | 久草在在线 | 国产午夜久久久 | 老司机免费精品视频 | 久久婷综合 | 亚洲一级黄色 | 日本在线www | 亚洲一区视频在线 | 成人在线激情视频 | 国产精品久久久久久69 | 久久国产精品一区二区 | 污视频在线免费观看 | 国产三级小说 | 免费观看成人 | 亚洲精品国产精品国 | 日本久久久久 | 国产综合精品视频 | 五月天久久婷婷 | 国产成人91| 网站黄色在线观看 | 日日夜夜精品免费视频 | 久久久青青| 国产中文字幕一区二区 | 中文字幕第31页 | 高清一级片 | 亚洲专区区免费 | 精品久久久一区二区 | 欧美999 | 久久av色 | 亚洲午夜一区 | 午夜精品国产精品大乳美女 | 国产一区二区三区在线观看视频 | 欧美成人一级 | 国产精品国产一区二区三区四区 | 国产又黄又骚 | 深夜影院在线观看 |