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  Last SARS patients discharged from hospital
     
  Premier Wen meets with HK medical workers
     
  First group of foreign tourists arrives in Beijing after lifting of travel advisory
     
  Beijing's nurses and residents queue up Sunday for copies of a new pictorial collection entitled "Fighting SARS,'' which was made available Sunday. The photo album includes a collection of 200 special photos by some 100 Chinese and foreign press-photographers to chronicle China's efforts against SARS.[newsphoto.com.cn]
     
  Jubilant tourists prepare to board buses outside the Beijing Exhibition Hall, for a local sightseeing tour organized yesterday following the World Health Organization's lifting of its SARS-prompted travel advisory against Beijing.
     
  Beijingers celebrate victory over SARS
     
  Medical workers celebrates victory over SARS
     
  Hong Yun (Center), one of the last recovered SARS patients in Beijing's Xiaotangshan Hospital, poses for the camera after being released from the facility.
     
  Passengers pour off a train at Beijing Railway Station Tuesday. Effective containment of severe acute respiratory syndrome has encouraged people, mostly migrant workers, to travel back to the capital again.
     
  A make-up promotion draws in customers Tuesday at Victoria Department Store in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Business in the region is gradually recovering, after 20 days with no new SARS cases reported.
     
     
 
  Vice Minister of Health Gao Qiang explains the numbers of SARS cases in Chinese mainland during the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Conference on SARS at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, June 17, 2003.
     
  Vice-Minister of Health Gao Qiang (R) meets Director General of Taiwan Province's Center of Disease Control, Dr. Ih-Jeb after the opening of the WHO's first global conference on SARS in Kuala Lumpur on June 17, 2003.
     
  Job-seekers, mostly rural migrant workers from provinces neighbouring South China's Guangdong Province, arrive at Guangzhou Thursday.
     
  David Heymann, World Health Organization executive director for communicable diseases, said at the joint press briefing hosted by the Chinese Ministry of Health and WHO in Beijing Thursday that SARS-related information offered by China was "informative and complete ".
     
  Members of the women's drum group of the cultural centre in northeast Beijing's Chaoyang District rehearse in high spirits despite the drizzle Wednesday morning after having stopped for more than one month due to the SARS outbreak.
     
  Huang Huahua, governor of south China's Guangdong province, meets yesterday with Robert Breiman, head of the World Health Organization delegation which is inspecting SARS situation.
     
  Premier Wen Jiabao talks to a medical expert as he inspects the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention on April 6, 2003. Wen said that the Chinese government had contained the spread of
     
  Zhang Wenkang (C), the nation's Health Minister, speaks at a press conference held April 3 in Beijing. He stressed that the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS, is under control in China an
     
  A social worker (Front, 1st R) distributes cleaning tools to volunteers at the start-up ceremony of a campaign in Hong Kong April 19.
     
  Workers spray disinfectant over handrails and seats of a bus at a bus station in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, April 19.
     
     
 

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