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Meanwhile, Russian state media reported Thursday that Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin had signed an order to close Russia's border with China in the Far East in an effort to prevent the spread of the virus.
"An order has been signed today, it is in the works. Today we will inform everyone accordingly about the relevant measures to close the border in the Far Eastern region and other measures that have been taken by the government," Mishustin said, RIA reports.
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Ray posted:

CHinese restaurants will see a drop in business...some CHinese in the US are feeling the backlash, even though they have nothing to do with this...

Very sad but public fear is escalating this problem. 
I see a lot of Chinese wearing masks, it doesn’t help with the optics. 

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An American who flew out of China on a chartered flight tried to leave a Southern California military base where authorities have been monitoring nearly 200 people for coronavirus symptoms, health officials said.

The person, who was not identified, has been ordered to stay in quarantine at the March Air Reserve Base near Riverside, California, until the "entire incubation period or until otherwise cleared," Riverside County Public Health said in a statement Thursday. The incubation period will be 14 days.
"This action was taken as a result of the unknown risk to the public should someone leave MARB early without undergoing a full health evaluation," the agency said.
Nearly 200 Americans arrived Wednesday at the military base from Wuhan, the epicenter of the deadly coronavirus outbreak in China, and were asked to stay for at least three days so they can be monitored for coronavirus symptoms.
 
 
US health officials had said they will not issue a blanket quarantine for the evacuees.
While none of the 195 passengers showed signs of sickness, some agreed to stay at the base voluntarily, said Dr. Chris Braden of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.
"They wanted to protect their family. They wanted to protect others," he said.
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kp posted:

When them Arabs cover from head to toe nobody complain, them Chinese just cover them mouth and the whole world gone crazy. Look this is another SARS out break, just take all necessary precaution.

seems worse than SARS

Arab covering is a religious thing...and plenty people does complain, some countries even ban the covering

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Ray posted:
kp posted:

When them Arabs cover from head to toe nobody complain, them Chinese just cover them mouth and the whole world gone crazy. Look this is another SARS out break, just take all necessary precaution.

seems worse than SARS

Arab covering is a religious thing...and plenty people does complain, some countries even ban the covering

I understand the Arabs cover from sandstorm and to stay cool in the desert.

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kp posted:
Ray posted:
kp posted:

When them Arabs cover from head to toe nobody complain, them Chinese just cover them mouth and the whole world gone crazy. Look this is another SARS out break, just take all necessary precaution.

seems worse than SARS

Arab covering is a religious thing...and plenty people does complain, some countries even ban the covering

I understand the Arabs cover from sandstorm and to stay cool in the desert.

In Jaipur I noticed the women at the bus stop covered their faces like Arabs, but they were Hindu. It was to do with dust in the dry season. 

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Several Indian members of the Diamond Princess crew have appealed for help from the Indian government, and alleged that they are at risk of infection by not being segregated.

So far at least 135 people (including five crew members) have tested positive for the Wuhan coronavirus on board the vessel, amid signs of a full blown outbreak -- one of the largest outside of mainland China.

The cruise ship passengers have been under strict quarantine for over a week now, confined to their cabins as medical personnel conduct tests on the 3,700 people on board.

“We are extremely scared at this point in time,” Binay Kumar Sarkar said in a video obtained by CNN. “Our request is to segregate the crew members from the infected.”

He said neither he nor his colleagues had been checked for the novel coronavirus.

CNN is reaching out to Princess Cruises for comment.

“Only people who are recording temperatures higher than 37.5 degree Celsius are being checked,” Sarkar said. “If Japan cannot take stock of the situation, please ask for assistance. The United Nations and government of India should intervene as soon as possible and help segregate us.”

Please help save those who have not been infected yet. There are 160 Indian crew members and 8 Indian passengers onboard. Please rescue us. Help evacuate us before we contract the virus. 90% of us are healthy as of now. I appeal to India’s Prime Minister Modi, please bring us home safe and sound.”

On February 7, the Indian minister of external affairs tweeted that no Indian nationals on the ship had tested positive for the virus, and that his government was “closely following the developments.”

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