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I heard the bird flu several weeks ago but wasn't as worried as today. The Shanghai Morning Post reported the confirmed bird flu case in Guangxi and suspected cases in Hunan and Hubei. Tonight, the CCTV National News Program reported (Real video) the situation at 7:00 - 7:30 PM. All birds, ducks and chicken were killed in a three-km area around the place the cases were found.

Well done! I feel the society has become mature enough after the SARS crisis last April and May. They are skillful enough to handle this kind of situation. The media also responded quick enough to cover it. I am feeling much safer than I was in last Feb. Let's wait and see the progress. Till now, Shanghai is still free of Bird Flu, according to local media.

Posted by Jian Shuo Wang at January 28, 2004 10:31 PM
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Comments

Good Luck for China...

Posted by: xdanger (external link) on January 29, 2004 2:15 AM

Bird flu is a strong influenza of bird. Bird can migrate everywhere, and the flu may go in hog body, mutate and become a hybrid flu affecting human body. Unless effective vaccine, it may become SARS again. it's not only a problem in Asia, but may become a global issue... Let's keep hope.

Posted by: tane on January 29, 2004 6:01 PM

SARS continues to hurt the economies of where it hit like Toronto.

If bird flu makes it way to North America it would likely have devestating long terms effects on the economy.

Posted by: toronto tenants (external link) on February 29, 2004 2:26 AM

There's a really fascinating and well-researched page of articles on the horrific effects of the 1918 flu (the 'Spanish Flu'), together with experts' reports on the likelihood of another global pandemic, over at http://www.survivalistskills.com/1918FLU.HTM.

It makes for truly terrifying reading!

Posted by: Cathy Johnson (external link) on April 13, 2005 1:50 AM

I am giong to China June 1,is there any need to worry? I will be going to Beijing, cruising the Yangtze river, going to Xian,Chongqing and Shanghai. Tx. c. v.

Posted by: carole vallette on May 27, 2005 12:43 PM
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