If you are planning on visiting China in the near future you could face a stay in quarantine even if you don’t display any swine flu symptoms according to the article “U.S. warns travellers about China’s 7 day flu quarantine”.
In an effort to control the spread of the life threatening virus China are taking severe precautions and committing visitors to quarantine even though they do not show any symptoms of the bug. While the numbers of Americans facing China’s quarantine regulations are currently very low what is worrying is the unscientific process that the patient is screened.
Earlier in the month, New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin was placed in quarantine upon arrival in Shanghai. The mayor himself displayed no symptoms of the H1N1 virus although somebody aboard the plane did. Ray Nagin was placed in quarantine because he had travelled from a country experiencing a swine flu outbreak and because he was sharing an enclosed space with a passenger exhibiting flu-like symptoms. China have been observing a strict regimen with regard to containing the world’s latest pandemic as the country has been seen to place visitors in quarantine for no other reason than a slightly raised temperature.
According to the article, these quarantine regulations are particularly raising alarm following reports of parents and their children being split up as well as less than appropriate conditions being experienced in confinement. While reports have been getting back to the State Department of unsuitable drinking water or food others are relaying unsanitary conditions being forced upon travellers from the US.
In the event of travelling to China, it is stressed that all US visitors check their travel insurance provides protection against losses caused by unexpected detainment in Chinese quarantine.