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Shenzhen launches a platform for organ donation

According to the Shenzhen Branch of the Red Cross Society of China, the country's first organ donation information platform, built by the Shenzhen Municipal Government with a total investment of more than RMB1.3 million, will be operational immediately.... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Fri, Aug 29 2008

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