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Reply To: Reopen Mai Po – H5N1 is not a threat there

Home Concrete and Conservation Nature Conservation Reopen Mai Po - H5N1 is not a threat there No title
2 June 2010 at 11:48 am #8503
imported_Martin Williams
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News on RTHK site includes:

Quote:
The government has shelved its long-held plans to build a centralised slaughterhouse for poultry, saying the risk posed by bird flu has fallen to 'minimal' levels.

Central slaughterhouse plan shelved

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