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Beijing Prevents SARS from Spreading Overseas
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2003-04-23
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(www.china.org.cn)
Outbound passengers in Beijing are
now obliged to fill in a health report declaring whether or
not they are infected with SARS, quarantine officials said
on April 23,2003.
Quarantine authorities in
Beijing said the move was designed to prevent SARS (severe
acute respiratory syndrome) from spreading overseas.
The passengers may go ahead with their exit
procedures after confirming they are free of the symptoms of
SARS, or they will be asked to cancel their travel plans for
immediate medical treatment.
Three devices
capable of detecting suspected SARS sufferers have been
installed at Beijing's Capital Airport in a bid to curb the
spread of the disease, quarantine officials said Tuesday.
Sources with Beijing Entry-Exit Inspection and
Quarantine Bureau said the devices, the first of their kind
installed at an international airport in China, were
sensitive to people with body temperatures higher than
normal.
The devices will alert quarantine
officers by sounding a siren automatically when they detect
a passenger with a fever, a symptom of severe acute
respiratory syndrome (SARS).
The quarantine
authorities also ordered disinfection measures for all
passenger aircraft from countries or regions hit by the
disease and outbound passenger aircraft.
Passengers from those countries and regions
are also obliged to fill in a health card before landing at
the airport in a bid to screen out possible passengers
infected by SARS.
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