Unmanned services GUANGZHOU deployed 50 devices to provide efficient unmanned services for exit and entry documents, according to the city’s public security bureau. The devices can help with reservations, taking headshots, certification and other services related to exit and entry documents, including scanning passports, and are five to 10 times more efficient than manual services, the bureau said. Free treatment THIRTEEN Mongolian children suffering from congenital heart disease have received free medical treatment in a hospital in Hohhot, capital of North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, local authorities said yesterday. The children arrived in the city Dec. 24 and started receiving operations at Inner Mongolia People’s Hospital on Dec. 26. They were on their way back to Mongolia yesterday after successful operations. Students in good health A SURVEY on the wellness of Chinese college students showed that overall the university population stays in good health in their modern, fast-paced lives, the China Youth Daily reported yesterday. The population logged 7.4 out of 10 points in the health self-evaluation scales of the survey, said the newspaper, adding that half of those surveyed gave themselves eight points or higher. |