Two billion yuan earmarked
to control bird flu
China's fight against bird flu received a strong shot in the arm
yesterday the government has earmarked a special fund of 2 billion
yuan (US$246.6 million) for epidemic control. "(We) must realize
the severe and compelling situation in bird flu control, maintain
high vigilance, and never let down our guard," said a statement
from a State Council (China's cabinet) meeting held yesterday in
Beijing.
The meeting, presided by Premier Wen Jiabao, decided to set aside
the amount from this year's central budget for prevention and control
of the highly pathogenic avian influenza. It also announced that
it would reactivate the national command headquarters to co-ordinate
efforts against bird flu.
Observers noted the size of the fund exactly matches the budget
allocation made in April 2003 to fight against the SARS (severe
acute respiratory syndrome) contagion. In addition to funding, the
State Council said, any failure, delay or cover-up in reporting
outbreaks will be dealt with harshly, according to sources.
Information about epidemics will be released accurately and in
time, and technological co-operation with other countries and international
organizations will be further enhanced, they said. In case of a
new outbreak, measures such as culling, disinfection and quarantine
should follow immediately to eradicate any infection at the site,
the statement said.
The meeting stressed that the country's priority is to ensure no
one is infected. China has reported and brought under effective
control three bird flu outbreaks among poultry over the past month
in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and East China's
Anhui and Central China's Hunan provinces. No human case has been
reported. The State Council statement said the country should improve
emergency procedures and prevention and treatment measures for human
infection, and strengthen monitoring of live poultry markets
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