Beijing will start monitoring
the effect of smog on residents' health
this week, said the city's health
bureau in its Sina micro blog account
on Monday.
The city's center for
disease control and prevention will set
up monitoring stations in 11 communities to
monitor air quality, and will dispatch
professionals to test air samples on a
regular basis.
Also, the city's
authorities will collect data from hospital
medical records to determine the relationship
between the smog and the health of
residents.
In October, the National
Health and Family Planning Commission asked
health authorities in 16 provinces or municipalities,
including Beijing, to monitor and report
the density of PM2.5 and its impact on
health.
Source: China Daily
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