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Beijing on alert for possible SARS resurgence ( 2003-09-12 09:38) (newsphoto.com.cn)
A Chinese medical worker monitors
air travelers' temperatures with a high-tech, thermal-imaging thermometer
in Beijing, September 11, 2003. China is pulling out all the stops
to avoid a possible SARS resurgence, training scores of doctors and
nurses, upgrading hospital surveillance and dispelling rampant rumors.
[Reuters] |
An airport staff member
checks passengers' temperatures on flight SQ802 from Singapore
upon its arrival at Beijing Capital International Airport, September
11, 2003. The passengers also have to show health certificates upon their
arrival. China is doubling its efforts to avoid a possible
resurgence of SARS, training scores of doctors and nurses, upgrading
hospital surveillance and dispelling rampant rumors.
[newsphoto.com.cn] |
Airport staff check passengers'
temperatures on flight SQ802 from Singapore upon its arrival at Beijing
Capital International Airport, September 11, 2003.
[newsphoto.com.cn] |
The pilot of flight SQ802
receives a temperature check by an airport staff member at Beijing
Capital International Airport, September 11, 2003.
[newsphoto.com.cn] |
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