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Today, we talk about how to enjoy summer safely and keep kids protected around water.
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Coming to you live from Beijing, this is Roundtable.
I'm He Yang.
For today's program, I'm joined by Steve Hatherly and Yushan in the studio.
First on today's show.
It may have passed Liqiu, the start of autumn on the traditional Chinese calendar,
but with the heat still strong and summer activities in full swing, summer fun isn't over.
Kids are still swimming, heading to water parks, and cooling off by rivers.
Here's the tough truth, though.
Every year in China, tens of thousands of children lose their lives to drowning.
The good news, though, many of these accidents are preventable.
In this discussion,
we'll look at the warning signs we often miss and explore practical steps parents,