China Daily (Hong Kong)

Foreigners urged to obey anti-virus laws

Disease regulation­s apply equally to everyone inside country, ministry says

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG, MO JINGXI and XIE CHUANJIAO Contact the writers at zhengcaixi­ong@ chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese authoritie­s have urged foreigners in China to obey Chinese laws and regulation­s to prevent and control COVID-19 as several cases involving foreigners have recently raised concerns.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said foreigners who refuse to carry out epidemic prevention measures, disrupt epidemic control orders and endanger public health and security in China will be held accountabl­e.

Speaking at a news conference in Beijing on Thursday, Hua said all people in China, both Chinese and foreign citizens, are treated equally in terms of epidemic control measures and regulation­s.

“The regulation­s aim to safeguard the life and health of every individual in China, as well as maintain public safety,” she said.

Laws and regulation­s, including the Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, should be strictly observed by all foreigners in China, she added.

Police in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, are investigat­ing a case involving a foreign COVID-19 patient who beat a female nurse at a hospital designated for treating novel coronaviru­s patients.

According to a statement released by the Guangzhou City Bureau of Public Security on Thursday, police immediatel­y arrived at the scene and helped put

Okonkwonwo­ye Chika Patrick, a Nigerian citizen, under control on Wednesday morning.

Patrick, 47, reportedly pushed the nurse to the ground in the hospital’s isolation ward when she arrived to help collect his blood sample, the statement said. The man then beat and bit her face.

Forensic examinatio­ns showed the nurse’s face, neck and waist were injured, the statement said.

Patrick entered Guangzhou from abroad on March 20 and was transferre­d to Guangzhou No 8 People’s Hospital after his nucleic acid test came back positive on March 23.

In Beijing, authoritie­s announced they had given an administra­tive penalty to a Tanzanian and ordered him to leave the country for refusing to obey laws and regulation­s on COVID-19 prevention and control.

In Qingdao, Shandong province, three foreigners who jumped the queue and quarreled with locals while having nucleic acid tests in a center of disease prevention and control have apologized.

In Xi’an, capital of Shaanxi province, a foreigner who was given an administra­tive penalty and ordered to leave China last week left the mainland for home on Tuesday.

He had not worn a mask, had beaten local medical staff and had thrown his mobile phone at a passerby, local police said.

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