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Some medical staff of the Sichuan People's Hospital where Bao went to after getting off the plane, were under medical observation in a hotel as these doctors and nurses had close contact with Bao during his stay in the hospital. Li came to the hospital to see them.

Holding a phone, he had a conversation with the medical staff under observation, asking them about their health and expressing his concern for them.

Li extended his gratitude to them for their "contribution to the flu prevention and control work as "they promptly discovered the flu case." He encouraged them to "maintain an optimistic attitude" and cooperate to complete the quarantine so as to return to work as early as possible.

Some medical staff under isolation said the quarantine measures were "quite necessary" and were "conducive to protecting their and all the people's health."

Visiting the Sichuan Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Li said this first mainland case of the A/H1N1 influenza had been confirmed "in a very short period of time" after "instant diagnosis and consultation."

He told staff to follow the case, promptly analyze the development of the disease, sum up experience and improve emergent measures so as to offer scientific backup to the flu's prevention and control.

Li said after the A/H1N1 flu was found in some countries, the central government took emergency measures to ensure stability.

"Sichuan Province also took effective prevention measures but the overall situation is still arduous," he said.

He asked local authorities to care for the wellbeing of the people under observation and offer psychological consultation to them.

Further measures should be taken to "enhance entry-exit inspection and quarantine and step up technological preparation and material storage."

He stressed that transparent prevention and control work was vital to ensure people's right-to-know and prevent panic.

"Domestic and international studies show that the A/H1N1 flu is preventable, controllable and treatable," Li said, adding "public education should be strengthened to enhance people's ability for disease prevention so as to ensure a normal life order, smooth and relatively fast economic development and a harmonious and stable society.

The State Council held a meeting Monday to discuss further steps for the prevention of the disease.

Officials at the meeting, which was presided over by Premier Wen, agreed that China faces a "complicated and grave" situation as the epidemic has yet been controlled globally and new cases kept emerging.

Strict quarantine will continue to be adopted for people, goods and vehicles entering its border from countries that have reported the A/H1N1 cases.

Epidemic monitoring and reporting systems will also be strengthened for early discovery, early reporting, and timely diagnosis and treatment of patients, if there is any, according to the meeting.

(Xinhua News Agency May 12, 2009)

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