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US staffer in China suffers brain injury

EMBASSY’S HEALTH ALERT SAYS EMPLOYEE REPORTED SENSATIONS OF SOUND, PRESSURE

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The US embassy in China issued a health alert yesterday after a US government employee experience­d an “abnormal” sound and suffered a mild brain injury — in an incident reminiscen­t of a mysterious illness that hit diplomats in Cuba.

US and Chinese authoritie­s are investigat­ing the matter after the employee, who was assigned to the southern city of Guangzhou, was diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), said embassy spokeswoma­n Jinnie Lee.

In an alert emailed to US citizens in China, the embassy said it does not know what caused the symptoms or of any similar situations in the country.

In Cuba last year, the US disclosed that 24 diplomats and their family members had fallen victim to an unsolved mysterious attack that left them with injuries resembling brain trauma. Ten Canadian diplomats and their relatives also suffered a strange illness.

“We cannot at this time connect it with what happened in Havana but we are investigat­ing all possibilit­ies,” a US embassy official in Beijing told AFP on the condition of anonymity.

The embassy’s health alert says the government employee “recently reported subtle and vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure”.

“The US government is taking these reports seriously and has informed its official staff in China of this event,” the message says. “While in China, if you experience any unusual acute auditory or sensory phenomena accompanie­d by unusual sounds or piercing noises, do not attempt to locate their source. Instead, move to a location where the sounds are not present,” it says, urging people with medical problems to consult a doctor.

Lee said the employee experience­d “a variety of physical symptoms” between late 2017 through April 2018. The person was sent to the US and diagnosed with MTBI on May 18.

“The [State] Department is taking this incident very seriously and is working to determine the cause and impact of the incident,” Lee said.

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