China says it has spent $4.5b to fight virus outbreak

About 71.9 billion yuan of fiscal funds have been allocated to the epidemic,

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Passengers wearing masks and covered with plastic bags walk outside the Shanghai railway station in Shanghai, on February 9, 2020.
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Beijing: China has spent 31.6 billion yuan ($4.5 billion) to control the outbreak of the new coronavirus, Finance Minister Liu Kun said.

About 71.9 billion yuan of fiscal funds have been allocated to the epidemic, including ensuring medical care and outbreak control measures are in place, Liu said on Sunday.

The central government's fiscal authorities will continue to offer favorable policies to curb the spread of the virus, Liu said in remarks posted on the finance ministry's website. He said local fiscal departments should support the resumption of factory production, and help small and medium-sized firms that may face difficulties after the Spring Festival.

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