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Chinese Villages Build Barricades to Try to Stop SARS
The New York Times ^ | April 27, 2003 | ERIK ECKHOLM

Posted on 04/27/2003 2:30:44 PM PDT by sarcasm

BEIJING, April 27 - In a desperate, if not always well informed, attempt to fend off the contagion of SARS, many villages surrounding Beijing have built makeshift barricades and posted sentinels to keep out strangers, especially those from the stricken capital city.

``Everyone around here is really tense,'' said an unsmiling farm woman who was guarding the main entrance to the village of Guchang, about 10 miles north of Beijing. Other routes into the hamlet were blocked today with large piles of dirt, topped by signs saying ``People and cars not from this village are forbidden to enter.''

Residents' cars are allowed into these villages only after the tires are sprayed with disinfectant, a method used to fight livestock diseases that seems unlikely to affect the spread of the virus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome.

But such tire-spraying is now widely used in and around Beijing, including at the entrances to many elite housing compounds, and may serve a craving for any tangible measures against an invisible and terrifying foe.

Adding to the uncertainty and nervousness throughout the greater metropolitan region, the Beijing government has yet to release details about where exactly the SARS cases are and how the virus is thought to have been contracted. But the now-daily official reports giving the numbers of new cases and deaths have not been reassuring.

In the 24 hours from Saturday morning to Sunday morning, today's dispatch said, Beijing registered an additional 126 confirmed cases and 8 deaths from the disease. This takes the city's total to 1,114, with 56 deaths - 5 more fatalities than seen in Guangdong province, where the virus started its rampage last fall and where total cases have now reached 1,382, with new cases starting to ease off.

In Taiwan, where the island's first SARS death was announced today and the case load is 55 and rising, the authorities imposed one of the most stringent international quarantine policies seen anywhere.

In a step bound to cause major personal and economic disruptions, Taiwan has banned visits by people from the four places with the most SARS cases - mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada, Prime Minister Yu Shyi-kun said today.

Taiwan citizens returning from any of those four areas will be placed in quarantine for 10 days regardless of their health.

Here in Beijing, officials continued with their all-out effort to fight the virus. In addition to the isolation of thousands of people who came into contact with SARS patients, the city now has closed down Internet bars, movie theaters, dancing halls and other public venues. It has also multiplied the fine for spitting in the street, a popular practice that may be hard to curb even with the new penalty of $6 per offense.

In the village of Yuzhuang, about 11 miles north of Beijing, one entrance off the main road from the capital was blocked today with a long pipe and several vigilant residents, some carrying spray bottles of disinfectant.

Another entrance was blocked with a large pile of branches, freshly cut for the emergency, while a third small lane, blocked by a pipe, was patrolled by a lone man who wore a protective mask in the fresh rural air.

``Nobody here has caught the disease yet,'' said Chou Wei, a Yuzhuang resident who has returned there from the university she attends in Beijing. ``And we don't want any outsiders to bring the infection in.''


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: beijing; china; sars
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To: sarcasm
Interesting article in the Sunday Washington Post about the political background of Red China's SARS decisions: China's Crisis Has A Political Edge Leaders Use SARS to Challenge Recalcitrant Parts of Government .
21 posted on 04/27/2003 6:16:37 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
That's a good point, but even the Times of India is just now reporting that he said the SARS situation in China is not a matter of concern.

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22 posted on 04/27/2003 6:21:10 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: aristeides
If SARS operates like the SDA coronavirus in rats, it breaks down the immune system, leaving the victim open to secondary infections. In SDA, those are principally forms of pneumonia. SARS may do the same.

One of the early posts from Mother Abigail said exactly the same thing.

23 posted on 04/27/2003 6:22:20 PM PDT by EternalHope (Boycott everything French forever.)
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To: Dog Gone
When bureaucrats start spewing like this, it usually means there's large sums of money involved. Probably a ChiCom weapons sale.
24 posted on 04/27/2003 6:23:55 PM PDT by Prince Charles
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To: Prince Charles
Nope, no problem in China...



 BREAKING NEWS

Beijing puts 8000 in quarantine

28apr03

ALMOST 8000 people had been quarantined in the Chinese capital Beijing after having close contact with SARS patients, state media reported.

As of 10:00am (1200 AEST) Sunday, a total of 7672 people had been quarantined while 1384 people had been discharged from quarantine, the Xinhua news agency reported.

It said quarantine measures were in place at a residential quarter of Renmin Hospital, a residential building of the Central University of Finance and Economics, three dormitory buildings in the Northern Jiaotong University and two dormitory buildings in Beijing Science and Technology Research Institute.

A construction site in Beijing's Dongcheng district was also isolated

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25 posted on 04/27/2003 6:47:30 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Steel Wolf
If you have figured it by now, we're living in a comedy/drama/cyberpunk/sci-fi 'Twilight Zone' like series.

Anyway, I don't SARS will take down China's Government, their own paranoia about SARS is doing the job for them. They are becoming completely unglued.

26 posted on 04/27/2003 6:51:46 PM PDT by Paul C. Jesup
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To: Dog Gone
This is just the beginning. When SARS starts hitting the "center" members the real black market $$$ shenanigans will start.

Meanwhile in Canada 5 nurses quit over SARS.
27 posted on 04/27/2003 7:15:19 PM PDT by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: Domestic Church
Five Canadian nurses quit over SARS?
28 posted on 04/27/2003 8:13:11 PM PDT by Judith Anne
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To: Ditter
I received this via e-mail today.

To American Citizens in the U. S. Consulate General Shanghai's Consular District...

At this time, the United States Centers for Disease Control guidelines state that persons returning from one of the affected areas should monitor their health for ten days.

Should a person have been exposed to a SARS patient, the CDC guidelines continue:

Persons who may have been exposed to SARS and who develop fever or respiratory symptoms should limit interactions outside the home and should not go to work, school, out-of-home child care, or other public areas until ten days after resolution of fever and respiratory symptoms. During this time, infection control precautions should be used to minimize the potential for transmission. At this time, in the absence of fever or respiratory symptoms, persons who may have been exposed to SARS patients need not limit their activities outside the home and should not be excluded from school or work.

On the basis of these guidelines, there is, at present, no requirement for quarantine simply on the basis that an individual is entering or returning to the United States from China.

29 posted on 04/27/2003 9:13:01 PM PDT by InShanghai (I was born on the crest of a wave, and rocked in the cradle of the deep.)
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To: InShanghai
Thanks, looks like I still will be avoiding my friends daughter for a while. lol
30 posted on 04/28/2003 6:32:43 AM PDT by Ditter
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