Large parts of China continue to be enveloped in a sea of smog and national weather forecasters are warning that the pollution could linger until mid-week. The bad air stretches from cities in the north to the far south and has contributed to flight delays, forced schools to move activities indoors and led to a rise in respiratory cases at local hospitals. Although pollution levels were slightly lower on Monday in China's capital, Beijing, they were still lingering at levels environmentalists ...
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