China offers humanitarian aid to Mexico for swine flu
China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Wednesday that the government would provide Mexico with relief aid worth 5 million U.S. dollars to help the nation deal with swine flu. One million U.S dollars would be offered in cash and 4 million in relief materials, including masks, gloves, isolation coats, disinfection equipment and infrared thermometers. MOC spokesman Yao Jian said the Chinese government was highly concerned about the situation and nations should work together to counter swine flu.
More than 20 countries, such as the United States, Canada and Spain, have reported cases or suspected cases of swine flu. No human cases had been found in China, nor had the virus been found in the country’s pigs, China’s Ministry of Health said Wednesday. The virus is suspected of causing the deaths of 159 people in Mexico, the Mexican Health Ministry said late Tuesday.
China’s health ministry protests ungrounded swine flu reports
The Ministry of Health (MOH) said Wednesday that China “strongly opposes” the contents of overseas media reports on the country’s swine flu situation, which were made “regardless of truth and scientific common sense.” MOH spokesman Mao Qun’an told Xinhua that some overseas media reports claimed the source of the current swine flu epidemic was in China. He did not specify any particular stories or organizations. Mao said the government had been vigilant after the disease broke out in the United States and Mexico.
Vestas company will lay off 1275 people
News on April 29, according to Denmark “Daily”, “Berlingske Tidende” and other comprehensive report that, the Danish wind energy giant Vestas Corporation maintained the turnover of 7.2 billion euros of business forecasts in 2009, but also said to lay off 1275 people . It is reported that in the first quarter, 2009 the company turnover grew 58%.