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HEFEI, Dec. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Quarantine has ended in
two bird flu-hit areas in east China's Anhui Province and the northwestern
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, local epidemic prevention authorities have
announced.
Fanwei village in Caoan town on the suburbs of Huainan, a city in Anhui Province, was lifted of a
three-week quarantine at 0:00 a.m. Tuesday, said the municipal headquarters for
the prevention and control of animal-born diseases.
With the ending of quarantine, local live fowl and
bird product markets have reopened Tuesday after a 20-day shutdown since Nov.
15.
Fanwei village reported sudden deaths of poultry on
Nov. 8 and the Ministry of Agriculture announced on Nov. 14 the village was hit
by the H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic bird flu.
No further cases were reported during the quarantine
period, according to the disease prevention authorities.
In another development, a town in Zepu county in
Xinjiang celebrated the end of a 21-day quarantine on Monday, the local
government said.
Quibaga town was quarantined following a bird flu
outbreak on Nov. 8 and all fowls that had not been vaccinated beforehand were
culled.
Removal of the quarantine at 11:00 a.m. Monday was
followed a buying spree at the newly opened poultry markets, as chickens, ducks
and geese had been much coveted by the townspeople, including the 20,000 oil
workers for a local petroleum firm, as meat is indispensable to the locals'
diet.
"What else have we got to fear now that the
government has lifted quarantine?" said one customer in response to a question
raised by Xinhua reporters.
Chicken farm runner Sun Zhen was repairing his
motorbike when everyone else was ready to tuck into chickens again. His
ill-fated farm was hit by bird flu on Nov. 8 and all his poultry were culled.
For safety considerations, he is not allowed to raise poultry on that farm again
until six months later.
"I want to tour some inland provinces and hopefully
pick up some new breeding expertise," Sun said calmly. Enditem
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