Just Do a Quarantine When You Get Back to Beijing, OK?
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A mere five days after the Beijing city government announced that foreigners returning from more than two weeks overseas do not need to self-quarantine, the world has gone and broke out with COVID-19 in a damn hurry.
Italy, Iran, South Korea, and Japan now have more infections than many provinces and major urban areas in China.
Hence today, a major adjustment was made to the foreigner exemption: Anyone who is flying in from or passing through an area where there is an active outbreak now in fact does need to quarantine.
However, officials stopped short of actually defining what an outbreak area is. Does it include South Korea (1,112 infections)? Italy (311)? Japan (147)? Nobody knows.
The Global Times, in their infinite wisdom, immediately tweeted this after the press conference: “It’s Law – All foreigners who fly into Beijing must go through a 14-day self-quarantine, according to Beijing municipal authority” ... which is not something that was stated at said press conference.advertisement
Do a 14-day self-quarantine, even if no one tells you that you must. Are you an Italian flying in from Bali? Do a quarantine. Are you a PRC national flying in from California? Do a quarantine. Are you an American flying in from South Korea? Do a quarantine. Did your embassy tell you that you do not have to do a quarantine? Do a quarantine anyway.
K? Get it? Good.
READ: A Brief History of Quarantines
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