No sign of panic among residents
THERE was no sign of panic in Shanghai, yesterday, where four of the eight H7N9 deaths have occurred, with many people saying they were not worried.
But the widely publicized poultry cull did underline for some residents how close to home the issue is. "Now it's just downstairs," said Liu Leting, a user of Weibo microblog.
One city restaurant said it may stop serving chicken.
But the widely publicized poultry cull did underline for some residents how close to home the issue is. "Now it's just downstairs," said Liu Leting, a user of Weibo microblog.
One city restaurant said it may stop serving chicken.
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