Kuwait Times

China tightens quarantine for new arrivals

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BEIJING: China tightened quarantine measures for internatio­nal arrivals yesteray as the country worries about a rise in imported cases of the deadly coronaviru­s and anger rages online at how Europe and the United States are handling the pandemic. After declaring they had “basically” curbed the spread of the disease within China, where the virus first emerged, authoritie­s have now ordered internatio­nal arrivals into the nation’s capital from yesterday onwards to go into centralize­d quarantine locations for 14 days.

About 20,000 people, one-tenth of them foreigners, have been entering China by plane each day on average since the World Health Organizati­on declared a pandemic on March 11, according to an immigratio­n official. Airline passengers are now being transferre­d to an exhibition centre near Beijing’s main internatio­nal airport for medical screening before heading to quarantine facilities.

People in protective suits and police officers guarded the centre yesterday while ambulances waited outside on standby. Travelers had previously been allowed to undergo the mandatory isolation at home but now only those with “special circumstan­ces” will be allowed to do so. People sent to the facilities must pay for their stay. Authoritie­s have given few details but at least three hotels told AFP they were designated to receive quarantine­d passengers.

Staff wearing medical suits stood guard at hotel entrances. People over 70 years old, minors, pregnant women, those who live alone, and people with underlying medical conditions can quarantine at home, Beijing city officials said. Outside the transfer centre, diplomats from Germany and the Democratic Republic of the Congo told AFP they were exempt from the centralize­d quarantine because they were diplomatic staff.

Mayanga Kabibi, the DRC embassy employee, said she had been waiting for a driver for several hours after her flight from Paris landed at 6am. “None of the drivers from my embassy want to pick me up because they’re scared,” she told AFP. A Chinese national arriving from the US who wished to remain anonymous said he was being allowed to quarantine at home with his family because they had a newborn.

“How the hell can we be put into centralize­d quarantine with a 10-day-old baby?” he shouted, while franticall­y packing a car with luggage. At least two other regions in China have also imposed a 14-day centralize­d quarantine on all foreign arrivals, state media reported Sunday. Shanghai previously announced a mandatory isolation period at home or in centers for people coming from countries badly hit by the pandemic. A total of 123 cases from abroad have now been reported in China after 12 more were discovered yesterday.

Online anger

Imported cases have now outnumbere­d domestic infections for three straight days. Chinese social media users yesterday criticized Europe and the United States over how they have handled the pandemic, which has spread rapidly on their shores in recent weeks. One coronaviru­s-themed hashtag was viewed 55 million times on China’s Twitter-like Weibo site, with many users saying they wished US President Donald Trump was infected and others calling for “strict” controls to prevent imported cases. —AFP

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