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Improving health care, CONGRATULATIONS! INOCULATIONS!

Improving health care, CONGRATULATIONS! INOCULATIONS!

by The Daily Eye Team July 26 2014, 8:33 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 35 secs

The World Health Organization gives China a glowing report for its lowering of infant and maternal mortality rates FANS of the China model frequently say that, for all the disadvantages of a one-party state, there are also benefits. Enforcing basic health care is one—and by no means a small one. Last year China’s mortality rate for children under five years old was just one-fifth the rate it was in 1991, down from 61 deaths per 1,000 live births to 12. The maternal mortality rate has also dropped substantially—by 71%—since 1991. In 1992, one in ten Chinese children under five contracted hepatitis B. Today fewer than one in 100 of them carry the disease.

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