Kindergartners wear masks in Hong Kong in January. [Photo by Parker Zheng/China Daily] The number of deaths caused by influenza in the Chinese mainland in January was nearly the same as the total flu deaths for all of 2018, and exceeded the combined flu deaths for 2016 and 2017, according to latest figures released by National Health Commission. More than 608,000 flu cases were reported in the mainland in January, including 143 deaths, while the total of reported flu cases in January of last year was about 274,000, including 56 deaths, the commission said. The total number of flu deaths last year was 144, compared with 56 in 2016 and 41 in 2017. Winter is peak season for influenza outbreaks in most parts of China, with January usually recording the greatest number of cases. The number of cases across China declined between Feb 2 and 10, according to the Chinese National Influenza Center. The health commission had not offered an explanation for the surge in flu cases and deaths in January as of press time. Li Xingwang, chief infectious expert at Beijing Ditan Hospital, which specializes in infectious diseases, said the hospital had received many more patients in serious condition caused by flu over this winter than last winter. We were under very heavy pressure, and all wards were full with patients in serious condition, he said. Most of the patients were referred from other hospitals that lacked proper diagnostic skills or lacked proper quarantine facilities. January was the peak season for influenza diagnosis and treatment at the hospital, and now the number of flu patients has decreased greatly, he said. In general in Beijing the number of flu cases over the past winter may be similar to or slightly higher than last winter, Li said. Yao Hangping, a professor of infectious diseases at Zhejiang University, said flu alone does not normally lead to death, but people with certain chronic conditions such as cardiovascular diseases or asthma could face much higher risks of death due to flu. Every year, the virus that causes the flu outbreaks changes, but over the past winter no major mutation of virus was detected that resulted in it being much more infectious or deadly, he said. Flu outbreaks in most parts of China are expected to gradually decline starting in March, he said. Guo Yanhong, deputy chief for medical administration and supervision at the health commission, said that ahead of the weeklong traditional Chinese New Year's holiday, which ended on Feb 10, health authorities across China had required medical institutions to remain on 24-hour duty during the holiday to ensure emergency treatment to people with diseases including flu. In Hong Kong, flu also inflicted a heavy toll: By Tuesday, 226 people had died after catching the flu over the winter, with 75 percent of the dead being elderly, according to a report by ThePaper.cn. All the beds for patients with respiratory diseases were occupied at 15 public hospitals in the special administrative region, and in some hospitals, patients had to wait for more than seven hours to see a doctor, the report said white rubber wristbands
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Authorities are trying to persuade people to break with traditional ways of dealing with the dead Beijing residents scatter the ashes of relatives into the Bohai Sea from the first boat in China to specialize in sea burials. Wei Tong / For China Daily Sharp-eyed travelers on the railroad from Beijing to central Henan province will notice several barren grave mounds scattered across the fresh green wheat fields alongside the track. Some stand alone, while others are in clusters, but all are graced by a pine tree or a headstone. The mounds are just like pimples dotted on a girl's face. It's a kind of deep-rooted tradition in the area to bury people in their fields. However, this means graves not only occupy arable land, but also pose a threat to crop safety, said Yang Hu, director of the department of funerals and burials at the civil affairs bureau in Zhengzhou, Henan. In urban areas, people mainly choose to purchase plots in cemeteries to store the ashes of the dead. A report published last year by Ouzi, an industry analysis and data service company, said the average cost of a funeral can reach 80,000 yuan ($1,273) in Beijing's urban areas, consisting of the cost of a plot, the funeral service and a feast. The price of a plot of less than 1 square meter can be between 30,000 and 70,000 yuan, depending on location, size, the direction in which it faces and the material used to make the gravestone and monuments. The report also indicated a pressing need to persuade people to abandon traditional funeral methods to save space. Every year, about 3 million burial plots are added nationwide, while more than 4.5 million bodies have been cremated annually since 2014. Ouzi estimates that all the available plots will be occupied by mid-2022, roughly 18 months earlier than predicted by the Ministry of Civil Affairs in a 2014 report. Last year, there were about 64.7 million plots, and 42.2 million of them were already occupied, the company said. Sun Shuren, a professor at the Beijing College of Social Administration and also a standing member of the China Funeral Association, said all lives are equal and the balance of resources and the environment between generations should be guaranteed. That means people should save land for their descendants to achieve a sustainable society. In 2016, the concept of green funerals was officially initiated and clarified in a guideline issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and eight other ministries and bodies, such as the forestry administration. By green, they mean funerals that not only save land, but are pollution-free. Scattering ashes at sea, storing them in cells in walls or scattering them near trees, grass and flowers are considered green funerals. Biodegradable casket On Saturday, a 58-year-old retired office worker in Zhengzhou who only gave her name as Chen, attended a free communal tree burial in a city suburb organized by the local government and Fu Shou Yuan Cemetery. More than 300 people, representing 90 families, buried the ashes of family members under saplings.
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