date:Apr 07, 2013
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Beijing officials have yet to discover any cases of the H7N9 virus in humans. The Beijing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that it got reagents to test for the virus from China's CDC on Tuesday.
We are able to do the test for 300 people, and more reagents are on the way, said Pang Xinghuo, vice-director of the city's center.
Right now the center is responsible for testing the virus in the city, but it may distribute testing kits to its branche