Hong Kong schools shut over deadly flu outbreak by Staff Writers Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 7, 2018 Kindergartens and primary schools in Hong Kong will shut early for the Chinese New Year break due to a deadly flu outbreak, the government said Wednesday. This winter flu season, some 111 people have died since January, including two people aged under 18, according to figures from the Centre for Health Protection. Health experts have warned the epidemic may not have reached its peak. Authorities are seeking to reduce contact between students in crowded environments ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, which is expected to start next week. "If we don't deal with this now, our concern is that even if the epidemic begins to wind down there may be more deaths or severe cases with children," microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung told reporters on Wednesday. Public hospitals and emergency wards in the city have been overflowing with patients while struggling with staff shortages, local media reported. Hong Kong is particularly alert to the spread of viruses. Bird flu was first reported in humans in Hong Kong in 1997, when six people died, and subsequent outbreaks have killed hundreds more worldwide. An outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) swept through the city in 2003, killing 299 people.
Mercedes apologises to China after quoting Dalai Lama Beijing (AFP) Feb 7, 2018 German automaker Mercedes-Benz has apologised for "hurting the feelings" of people in China after its Instagram account quoted Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, seen as a separatist by Beijing. The apology marks the latest backpedalling by a foreign company for offending Chinese consumers with advertising or information that clashes with Beijing's official position. Mercedes's seemingly benign post to its official Instagram account showed a Benz on a beach before rolling white capped wave ... read more
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