The key is to shorten the time taken to contain the virus in order to avoid extending the unexpected short-term shock into a medium to long-term disruption. To "basically control the epidemic" doesn't mean the end of the epidemic, but an easing of its fast spread leading to a more stable situation.
The latest case happened in Hohhot, capital of Inner Mongolia. On Saturday, a vet stationed at a slaughter facility in the city noticed two dead pigs and two others behaving abnormally. On Monday, the pigs were confirmed to have African swine fever.
The last rehearsal before the grand celebration starts attracted the attention of many across the country.
The journalists also visited the Xinjiang Muqam Art Troupe in Urumqi, the handicrafts bazaar in the old city of Kashgar and the Kirgiz embroidery research center in Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture. They interviewed local artists and craftsmen and watched a number of cultural performances by the artists.
The launch came days after the DPRK carried out a "strike drill" on Saturday and fired multiple shortrange projectiles. It was also after the US Special Representative on the DPRK, Stephen Biegun, arrived in Seoul on Wednesday for talks with the ROK officials on the allies' approach toward Pyongyang.
The inward direct investment flows came mainly from the British Virgin Islands, the Chinese mainland and China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
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The investment totals 388 million yuan (about 57 million US dollars) and the water price has been set at 9.86 new Taiwan dollars (around 0.33 US dollars) per cubic meter.
The latest draft has strengthened efforts to ensure the authenticity of data collection.
The journey from Vientiane to Vangvieng, the most popular tourism destination in the country, will be shortened from 3.5 hours to one hour. The expressway will improve the transportation network within the country and contribute to local socioeconomic development.
The items being delivered are many and varied. In addition to clothes and bedding, some students have arranged the delivery of small refrigerators, home appliances, wardrobes and bicycles to schools. Some have sent parcels of books weighing up to 50 kilograms.