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China allocates
6.25 mln US dollars on anti-SARS measures
PLA Daily 2003-05-23
The Chinese government has allocated 50 million
yuan (6.25 million US dollars) from the state budget to reinforce
the fight against severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), the
Ministry of Finance announced Thursday.
China's northern provinces of Hebei and Shanxi
and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region had received 10 million yuan
each, and the Municipality of Tianjin 20 million yuan.
The special subsidy allocation would be used
to cover the medical expanses of rural probable and suspected
SARS patients, and urban SARS patients facing financial difficulties,
said a ministry spokesman.
The money would also cover the costs of restructuring
fever clinics of county hospitals in underdeveloped regions and
the purchase of badly needed medical facilities.
It was the fourth allocation within a month from
China's state budget to finance local anti-SARS activities, said
the spokesman, revealing the total special subsidies amounted
to 440 million yuan.
The number of new SARS cases in China had eased,
but the situation remained critical, said the spokesman, noting
that China would pay close attention to the development of local
SARS situations and subsidize local measures against the disease.
(May 23, Xinhuanet)
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