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May 2, 2003 - May 9, 2003
PLA General Logistics Develop Products for SARS Frontline
A new series of SARS prevention products including permeable and breathable protection clothes and masks, functional foods and disinfecting vehicles for clothes washing have been successfully developed recently by the Institute of Military Necessities under the General Logistics Department of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
Wu Yi on Value of Traditional Chinese Medicine in SARS Treatment
Vice-Premier and Health Minister Wu Yi Thursday highlighted the role of traditional Chinese medicine in treating SARS patients and called for further recognition of the scientific value of the traditional therapy in the fight against SARS.
Official Redefine Jobless People
Chinese workers earning less than the local living allowance will soon be categorized as unemployed and will be encouraged to find new jobs, according to a new classification by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.
Economic Loss Starts to Emerge from SARS
The State Council at an executive meeting on Wednesday admitted that the economic loss caused by the outbreak of SARS was starting to emerge in China. Senior leaders urged everyone to keep such losses to a minimum without slackening efforts to tackle the disease.
China’s Nature Reserves Look Back to the Future
From the establishment of the first group of natural reserves in Zhaoqing of Guangdong Province in 1956 to the formal kick-off of the nationwide project for wildlife protection and natural reserves construction in December 2001, China has made immense achievements in natural reserve development and ecological protection. As an illustration, the following is a review of some developments in China’s forestry reserves.
Xiaotangshan SARS Hospital Medical Workers Strictly Protected
Leaders of the Beijing Municipal Government briefed Chinese and overseas correspondents and took questions on the latest work of the Beijing SARS Control Working Group and progress of Beijing's fight against SARS Tuesday.
Military Leaders Meet Relatives of Dead Submarine Crew
Jiang Zemin, chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), Monday praised the courage and patriotism of the crew members who gave their lives in a submarine accident and called on all servicemen to carry forward their patriotic spirit.
Most Beijing SARS Patients Aged Between 20 – 50
A senior official of Beijing revealed a detailed profile of SARS patients in Beijing Tuesday. According to him, 1,391 patients, or 73.33 percent, are young, aged between 20 and 50.
China Respects FIFA's Decision on Women's World Cup: CFA
The Chinese Football Association says it "understands and respects" the decision by soccer's world governing body FIFA to move the women's World Cup out of China due to the SARS outbreak.
Greater Efforts Urged to Curb SARS Spreading into Rural Areas
Greater efforts should be made to prevent the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) into China's rural areas, says Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu.
Submarine Accident Killed 70 Crew Members
Seventy Chinese Navy sailors aboard a conventionally powered Navy submarine have been killed in an accident recently in the water area east of Neichangshan.
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