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EGYPT - "A new plan to meet the bird flu next stage [Al Qalyubiyah]"

Theresa42

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From Al Qalyubiyah governorate...

Google-translated from Arabic:

Adli Hussein: a new plan to meet the bird flu next stage
April 20, 2007
By Al Hakam soldier and Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil

Chancellor confirmed Adli Hussein, governor Galiuiba [Al Qalyubiyah], that the Higher Committee to combat avian influenza, a new plan to deal with the disease during the coming stage, will be announced by the Cabinet soon, so as not to spread the disease once again seriously. This came during the meeting of the Executive Council of the governorate yesterday.

The governor said: that Qaliubia emerged so far, 14 positive case among infected birds, while there were no injuries among humans [at the moment], and all the cases have been seized to recover, pointing out that Egypt has seven million homes for raising birds, and can confront this phenomenon at the present time.

At another level, the governor and some appliances and equipment damaged, outdated in some industrial schools in the governorate, explaining that it is unfit for training students.

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