Mexicans, quarantined in China!

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TBO.com - News From AP
May 3, 1:49 PM EDT









BEIJING (AP) -- More than 70 Mexican travelers have been quarantined in hospitals and hotels in China as part of sweeping anti-swine flu measures, the country's ambassador to Beijing said Sunday.

Mexicans were being asked to identify themselves on arriving flights and isolated from other travelers after landing, Jorge Guajardo said in an interview.

In one case, a Mexican couple and their three small children were rousted from their hotel room at 4 a.m. and transported to a hospital, he said. None of those in isolation has presented symptoms and most had no contact with infected persons or places, he said.

"In many cases we have gotten reports that they were being quarantined for the sole fact that they had a Mexican passport, whether or not they came from Mexico, whether or not they had been in Mexico, whether or not they had been in contact with someone else from Mexico," Guajardo said.

Not even the country's diplomats have been immune. The Mexican consul general in the southern city of Guangzhou was briefly held for checks after returning from a Cambodian vacation last week, Guajardo said.

China's authoritarian government doesn't stand on niceties when shifting into crisis mode, locking down much of the country during last summer's Beijing Olympics and sealing off Tibetan areas following anti-government protests last year.

Its responses can often be extreme, shifting from neglectful to over-the-top. During the 2003 outbreak of SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, officials went from denying they had a problem to shutting down much of the country and quarantining scores of people virtually overnight.

Also mindful of the SARS crisis, health workers and police in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong sealed a downtown hotel with 350 tourists and employees inside to prevent the possible spread of swine flu after a Mexican who stayed there developed a fever. The 25-year-old man, who was not identified, was in stable condition Sunday. The hotel was under a seven-day quarantine that began Friday.

Guajardo said Chinese officials have not furnished the consular notification for Mexicans in quarantine and access he said they were required to provide under an international treaty.

Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa has called the quarantines in Beijing and elsewhere discriminatory and urged Mexicans not to travel to China until the situation is resolved.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Sunday it had no comment on the complaints and calls to the Health Ministry rang unanswered. But at a news conference Sunday, officials in southern city of Shanghai said the harsh measures were warranted and legal under Chinese law.

"This is for the sake of their own personal health and for the rest of society," said Xu Jianguang, director of the Shanghai Health Bureau. "I believe they will understand."

If you are Mexican or have a mexican passport! Do not go to China! :shock:
 
Oh, they just closed a school district in Iowa due to a case of the H1N1 so we may expect quarantines here too perhaps.
 
Oh, they just closed a school district in Iowa due to a case of the H1N1 so we may expect quarantines here too perhaps.


3 schools, in our neighboring county, is closed for this week. Due to four suspected cases.
 
3 schools, one of them being less than 5 miles from me have been closed.


Anyways, about the topic, I think that's discriminatory by doing that to the Mexicans who are traveling. Anyone can have the flu, not just Mexicans.
 
I feel it is strange also that they single out Mexicans due to it is basically world wide!
 
*shrugs* China is a bunch of hypocrite assholes there so...I'm not surprised.

I will never go visit China anyway.
 
Actually it makes sense why China is doing this in the first place......

Remember that China was slow to respond when SARS was first reported. The Chinese government didn't respond that quickly and hundreds died from the outbreak of SARS.

I don't agree with how they are handling it but it doesn't hurt to be cautious.
 
Hope people will stay home for about 72 hours or more if they feeling a bit unwell after they got home from overseas things
 
Hope people will stay home for about 72 hours or more if they feeling a bit unwell after they got home from overseas things

Thing is that many employers here in states require that you work the day before and the day after your vaction in order for you to receive your vacation pay. These people don't want to lose 1 to 2 weeks of pay. Some people have been known to take their entire vacation time in one lump sum. One guy I know of has worked with company for 30 years - he has accumulated 6 weeks of vacation time and has maxed out on it - so he he takes for six weeks in the summer to travel the world. If he returned home and felt unwell then missed his first scheduled day back from work - he would lose six weeks of pay for the year. In a perfect world - employers would allow their vacation pay to remain but at an 80% for missing the day before and/or the day after their scheduled vacation - but must pay 100% if they are able to provide a legitimate reason - a missed connection and had to wait an extra day for a flight - illness that required a visit to the doctor - a legitimate reason.

It would be nice if our labor laws changed to that to be similar to those in Europe or Canada where everyone is guaranteed at least two weeks vacation from their jobs if they work 30 hours or more, and those who work 40 hours or more should be given at least 3 weeks of vacation pay.

But the main fact is that these Mexicans were quarantined just because of their nationality - not for a legit reason. While China could care less about political correctness in favor of the panic button.

Right now Americans aren't too concerned with this story - but if it had been Americans that China were forcing into quarantine - it would be all over our national news. A lot of us would be quite upset and scream outrage against China. But because it's not our country - even a country whose problems we've had to shoulder with immigration policies - we just turn away. These Mexicans at least had legit passports and were there on holiday not seeking work under a false identity.
 
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