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  • China - Guangdong - Shenzhen: Nanshan District: law enforcement officers supervising the prevention and control of respiratory diseases

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    Nanshan District, prison guard supervising the prevention and control of respiratory diseases

    Source: Information provided Nanshan date :2014-06-04

    In recent days, Nanshan District Health Authority on the area of ​​law enforcement officers affiliated medical institutions, schools and nurseries focus on the prevention and control of respiratory diseases of special supervision.

    The Authority official said, for the inspection and guidance area medical institutions, schools for the prevention and control of influenza and other respiratory diseases, prevention and control measures to ensure that the area of ​​influenza and other respiratory diseases are in place to prevent the spread of respiratory disease and popular in the supervision and inspection process, the law enforcement officers on the prevention and control measures put in place to give guidance related to the unit, and the deadline for corrective actions to ensure that control measures are implemented. (Tao Mo will first)

    zhttp://www.sz.gov.cn/cn/xxgk/qxdt/201406/t20140604_2467289.htm
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    Re: China - Guangdong - Shenzhen: Nanshan District: law enforcement officers supervising the prevention and control of respiratory diseases

    I have seen many reports of avian influenza drills etc etc, but this is the first time I have seen the use of law enforcement in detection and prevention of influenza.

    Is there a major outbreak here? Seasonal or otherwise?

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