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S.Africa welcomes
exemptions of Beijing from SARS list
PLA Daily 2003-06-27
JOHANNESBURG, June 25 (Xinhuanet) -- South African
Tourism Wednesday welcomed the removal of China's capital Beijing
from the list of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)-affected
areas by the World Health Organization (WHO).
South African Tourism spokeswoman Liz Sheridan
said "we were all aware of the hazards that SARS imposed on public
health, the economy, and in particular tourism."
She said the return to normal life in Beijing
supported the notion that the city had contained the pneumonia-like
respiratory virus.
"As South Africans, we are very delighted that
Beijing is coming back to life. This vindicates the belief we
kept throughout, that Chinese authorities will be successful in
containing the outbreak."
"We kept doors open for our Chinese friends in
the full knowledge that South Africa has the world-class medical
infrastructure, human resources and organizational systems to
deal with SARS in South Africa."
The South African mission in Beijing had congratulated
the Asian country following the WHO announcement.
South African Tourism is the official international
marketing organization of South Africa as a tourist destination.
South African Tourism markets South Africa's
scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, kaleidoscope of cultures and
heritages, the great outdoors, sport and adventure opportunities,
eco-tourism and conference facilities.
Marketing is undertaken via South African Tourism's
international offices in strategic markets worldwide, like London,
Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris, Milan, Sydney, New York, Tokyo and
Beijing.
(June 25, Xinhuanet)
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