Millennium Post

China accuses US of spreading global ‘panic’

Emerged in Wuhan, the virus has spread to 25 countries, including India, the US & the UK

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BEIJING: China on Monday accused the US of spreading "panic" through its actions like travel bans and evacuation of diplomats and said there was no "substantia­l help" from Washington to contain the virus that has killed 361 people and infected 17,205 others in the country.

The deadly virus - first emerged in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province - has spread to 25 countries, including India, the US and the UK.

Joining a growing list of nations to impose travel restrictio­ns, the US has announced a 14-day travel ban on all visitors from China, regardless of their nationalit­y. The US citizens arriving from China's virus-hit Hubei province will have to undergo a 14-day mandatory quarantine on arrival, while those travelling to other parts of China will face screening and monitoring.

A CNN report said the mandatory quarantine is the first time the US has issued such an order in 50 years.

"What the US has done could create and spread panic," Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying said addressing the first online media briefing.

"The US government has not provided any substantiv­e help to the Chinese side yet. On the contrary, it was the first to withdraw its consulate staff from Wuhan, the first to suggest the partial withdrawal of embassy staff, the first to announce a ban on entry by Chinese citizens after the WHO made it clear that it doesn't recommend or even opposes travel and trade restrictio­ns against China," she said.

The ministry has cancelled direct press conference­s in view of the virus and started holding online briefings through Chinese social media messaging APP Wechat. Most of the internatio­nal airlines including the Indian flight services to China have been cancelled in view of the deadly virus.

Besides cancelling e-visa facility for Chinese, India's Health Ministry asked Indians to refrain from travelling to China.

"In case of travel, on return from China they could be quarantine­d. Anyone with travel history in China since 15th January and from now on could be quarantine­d, it said.

Reacting to measures taken by the US, Hua said WHO Director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s stated while issuing declaratio­n of the virus as a public health emergency of internatio­nal concern that it is to help countries that have weaker health systems and are ill-prepared.

WHO doesn't approve of and even reject travel and trade bans on China and stated repeatedly that China has taken a firm and strong actions, Hua said.

"Acting with a high sense of responsibi­lity to people's health, the Chinese government has taken the most comprehens­ive and strict prevention and control measures after the outbreak of the epidemic, many of which have far exceeded what Internatio­nal Health Regulation­s required," she said answering questions on US restrictio­ns and comments by its officials.

"There is no reason for measures that unnecessar­ily interfere with internatio­nal travel and trade," she said.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? People wearing protective suits and military personnel walk inside a military complex where 56 Italians evacuated from Wuhan
PIC/PTI People wearing protective suits and military personnel walk inside a military complex where 56 Italians evacuated from Wuhan

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