More clusters have surfaced in various locations around the country. Over 70 patients are connected to a biotech conference in Boston, and outbreaks have taken place in several nursing homes in Seattle area.
More firms, including State-owned giants, have also stepped in. At the China International Paralell-Import Cars Expo in Shanghai, which ended this weekend, nearly a hundred parallel imports dealers and representatives from nine Chinese ports showed up.
More than 1.65 million Hong Kong residents signed an online petition against foreign interference led by the United States in national security legislation for the special administrative region.
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More than 50 food and drink vendors will be on site to make sure visitors have plenty to satisfy their hunger and quench their thirst. History will also be in the making, with the Guinness Book of World Records coming to record what will hopefully be the biggest dough toss of all time.
More support will be given to the development of industries to promote the rejuvenation of China's rural areas and shore up the achievements of the country's poverty alleviation campaign, a senior agricultural official said on Wednesday.
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More than 20 volunteers have applied for the concerts, including primary school students and pregnant women, he said.
More than 300 overseas companies from across 42 countries and regions are expected to attend the five-day exposition, themed New Platform, New Opportunities and New Development.
More than 130 people, including lawmakers, political advisers, journalists and others attended the trial.
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