TOKYO, May 27 (Xinhua) -- China's Shanghai has
donated 50,000 face masks to Osaka of Japan where a large number of new-flu
infections is reported.
The masks arrived at Osaka, Shanghai's "sister city"
on Wednesday and will be distributed to local medial facilities in both Osaka
city and Osaka prefecture. They are expected to ease the region's shortage of
face masks due to the abrupt outbreak of A/H1N1 flu.
Shanghai is the third Chinese city to donate masks to
Japan. Earlier, northern city of Tianjin and the southern Guangdong Province
also donated masks to their "sister" cities or prefectures in Japan, Kobe city
and Hyogo Prefecture respectively.
The number of new-flu infections in Japan came to 364
in 10 prefectures as of Wednesday afternoon, with Wakayama Prefecture joining
other western Japan prefectures in reporting an outbreak.
The newly confirmed infection in Wakayama city
government is a male company employee in his late 20s. Earlier Wednesday, two
children in central Japan's Shizuoka city also were confirmed infected with the
flu.
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