He said that by extending the pro-gram, the government can avoid having people line up at the centers — a situation inconsistent with the program's original intention, which is to prevent mass gatherings dur-ing the search for asymptomatic patients. "If too many people gather around the centers, then all our efforts may be in vain," he added.
He pointed out risks, especially that resulting from US pursuing protectionism and unilateralism, coupled with escalation of geopolitical headwinds, as well as the long term and structural issues on demographics, equality, inclusivity, environment and climate change.
He said his company is devoted to bringing the best treatment to Chinese patients as fast as possible, and the China National Medical Products Administration earlier this year accepted the company's new drug application for ZEJULA (niraparib, or ZL-2306) as a category one drug for fast-track review.
He returned 12 years later and opened the restaurant on the 1,400-meter-long street. The reason was not only to beat his homesickness but to restore Russian culture and lifestyle to the city.
He said ethnic Han players joined Tibetan teams and soccer had its "glory days" in the 1970s and 1980s when it was enthusiastically embraced by fans and players.
He said descriptions of sounds are plentiful in Chinese poems and other literary classics. The pitter-patter of raindrops on banana leaves and the croaking of frogs on a summer night are among the well-loved aural images adopted by the greatest Chinese poets and writers.
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He read an article on the internet one day about commercial fishing in Kentucky and Asian carp and immediately got interested.
He repeated the call for nations to seize the window of opportunity and said those that reported cases for the first time should "act aggressively now".
He said that China has taken all needed measures to meet its international obligations and responsibilities in the fight against the coronavirus.
He said preliminary data from the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey showed a continued, troubling rise in youth e-cigarette use. The data showed more than a quarter of high school students have used e-cigarettes in the past 30 days — up from a little over a fifth in 2018. The overwhelming majority of students said they used fruity or menthol or mint flavors.