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China urges local authorities to do more to reduce bird flu deaths

State council recommends enhanced monitoring and closing of markets where virus is found

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A patient with H7N9 bird flu is treated in a hospital in Wuhan, Hubei province, on February 12. Photo: AFP
Kinling Loin Beijing
The cabinet has urged local authorities to step up precautions against bird flu and to keep the public informed to avoid panic about the deadly H7N9 virus outbreak.
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At a meeting on Thursday chaired by Premier Li Keqiang, the State Council said monitoring of the virus must be improved and wet markets closed in places where the bird flu virus had been discovered.

The Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention released public notices on virus control measures five days in a row from Sunday.

The strain killed 79 people in January and eight more in the first 12 days of February.

Although the outbreaks of human transmission have not reached epidemic status, members of the public have expressed concerns about bird flu on social media.

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One commenter asked: “Will I get bird flu if a bird poops on my head?”

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