07 April 2013 (14:10 UTC-07 Tango)/26 Jumada l-Ula 1434/18 Farvardin 1391/27 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711
“Of course I’m afraid. But I’m a professional and therefore I need to understand H7N9 more than others.”-Yu Chin-mei, nurse at Taipei City hospital
By Sunday afternoon, Shanghai time, the number of confirmed human cases rose to 21. Six people have died since the end of March. The latest three cases were confirmed less than 24 hours from Saturday.
The three new cases are men, ranging in age from 55 to 67. One in Shanghai, two in Anhui Province. At least one is known to work with poultry. All started showing symptoms at the end of March.
In Shanghai at least 194 people are under medical observation.
Beijing has joined Nanjing, Hangzhou and Shanghai in banning live poultry markets.
Guangdong Province officials announced they will spend $4.7 million USD to prevent the spread of H7N9 in their province.
The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention distributed testing supplies to 409 sites across the country, in addition to hospitals and research agencies.
Across the water in Taiwan, the Taipei hospital’s Heping Branch has been designated an H7N9 center. The same hospital was used during the 2003 SARS epidemic.