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  2005 China Swine Flu [4p.33n]
updated: 2010-02-09

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Chinese workers deliver pigs on a truck in a suburb of Beijing August 5, 2005. Sichuan, which supplies 14 percent of the nation's favourite meat, has been forced to suspend all exports of chilled and frozen pork from hard-hit areas to Hong Kong. Many Chinese cities have set up tight screens to block shipments of pork from the province. Picture taken August 5, 2005. click to open
A Chinese worker sanitizes pigs in a cage outside a slaughterhouse at a suburb of Beijing August 5, 2005. Health inspectors have shut down an illegal slaughterhouse in northeastern China for butchering sick pigs, part of a sweeping effort to contain a swine flu outbreak that has killed 38 people. click to open
A Chinese worker slaughters pigs in a slaughterhouse at a suburb of Beijing August 5, 2005. Health inspectors have shut down an illegal slaughterhouse in northeastern China for butchering sick pigs, part of a sweeping effort to contain a swine flu outbreak that has killed 38 people. click to open
Pigs wait for cleaning in a cage outside a slaughterhouse at a suburb of Beijing August 5, 2005. Health inspectors have shut down an illegal slaughterhouse in northeastern China for butchering sick pigs, part of a sweeping effort to contain a swine flu outbreak that has killed 38 people. click to open
A Chinese worker put stamps on pig meat in a slaughterhouse at a suburb of Beijing August 5, 2005. Health inspectors have shut down an illegal slaughterhouse in northeastern China for butchering sick pigs, part of a sweeping effort to contain a swine flu outbreak that has killed 38 people. click to open
A Chinese worker slaughters pigs in a slaughterhouse at a suburb of Beijing August 5, 2005. Health inspectors have shut down an illegal slaughterhouse in northeastern China for butchering sick pigs, part of a sweeping effort to contain a swine flu outbreak that has killed 38 people.. click to open
A Chinese worker carves a pig at an operation line in a slaughterhouse in Shanghai August 4, 2005. China's Commerce Industry urged officials on Wednesday not to block distribution of safe pork products nationwide, in an apparent bid to stop a slump in pork sales after a swine flu outbreak killed 38 people. click to open
A Chinese worker places pigs in hot water to wipe off the bristle at an operation line in a slaughterhouse in Shanghai August 4, 2005. China's Commerce Industry urged officials on Wednesday not to block distribution of safe pork products nationwide, in an apparent bid to stop a slump in pork sales after a swine flu outbreak killed 38 people. click to open
A Chinese worker moves a handcart loaded with pork out of a workshop in a slaughterhouse in Shanghai August 4, 2005. China's Commerce Industry urged officials on Wednesday not to block distribution of safe pork products nationwide, in an apparent bid to stop a slump in pork sales after a swine flu outbreak killed 38 people. click to open
A Chinese man cuts pork at a market in China's capital Beijing, August 3, 2005. China, which came under fire for covering the SARS outbreak two years ago, has vowed to punish officials who falsify or delay reports on a deadly swine flu that has infected 205 people and killed 37 in Sichuan province, according to the Chinese Ministry of Health on Tuesday. click to open


 
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