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China checks suspected cases (BBC)

Acoording to BBC today, the Chinese health ministry says it is investigating at least four new suspected cases of the potentially deadly SARS virus. Here is the full report.

April 25, 2004 8:30 PM
Posted By: Xiao Qiang
Categories: Society
Tags: SARS
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