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The weary travellers had their body temperatures scanned, passports checked, and waiting drivers escorted the men to their hotel. The trio would need to travel much further in-country, but that would have to wait until they got some rest. Two weeks of rest to be specific, as they rode out their...</description>
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      <title>How China became malaria-free, going from 30 million cases a year in the early 1950s to zero today</title>
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