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  • China - Official denies H7N9 infection in doctor in Langfang, Hebei province - December 26, 2015

    Network transmission Langfang, Cangzhou and other places was infected with H7N9 bird flu rumor!

    Source: Hebei News 2014-12-26 16:56:41 Editor: Li Sha share to


    Hebei No human infection with H7N9 bird flu Hebei News Network December 26 hearing (Hebei Daily, Hebei News Network reporter ZHANG Shu Association) recently online crazy pass "Langfang City People's Hospital, a doctor pregnancy due to infection H7N9 bird flu death, 31 years old, a doctor involved in the rescue have been isolated while elsewhere people have been infected. "The same content, network transmission also involves Cangzhou and other places. Today, this reporter interviewed the person in charge of the Ministry of Health and Family Planning Commission. "This information is in addition to the occurrence of different locations, the other contents are the same, just a rumor!" The official said, as of now, the province did not find human infection with H7N9 avian influenza.

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    zhttp://piyao.hebnews.cn/2014-12/26/content_4421818.htm


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    Hebei province HFPC posted today that it is a rumour! [coming from Bristol]

    Others to note Pinggu (sp.) Beijing HFPC posted that it was a rumour!

    Wenzhou rumour
    Gansu rumour
    Fuzhou rumour
    etc... many to mention, I have about 10 different provinces since November 2015 and they all seem to come to forefront just after provincial warnings or emergency hospital drills..... usually it's a 31 year old doctor with baby in womb etc....... last year there was about approx. 250 rumour micro threads with the same ole sing song!

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    • #3
      Well, once something hits the internet micro threads in China, it can go wild. This is why the authorities are so fast to apprehend and prosecute the people who spread the "rumors".

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      • #4
        I believe the fine is 3000 [or more severe]]

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