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Quarantine measures 'proper and necessary'
By Li Xiaokun, Wang Zhuoqiong and Wang Huazhong (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-05-05 07:50
On Sunday, China Southern Airlines canceled a chartered flight meant to pick up more than 200 Chinese citizens stranded in Mexico as it could not secure landing permission from Mexican airports.
A Mexican embassy official said that there were nearly 70 Mexicans quarantined across China - in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Some had traveled to China aboard the same flight that carried an infected Mexican man - Asia's first confirmed H1N1 flu case - who is now in a Hong Kong hospital. Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa called China's actions "unjustified" and warned Mexicans against visiting China. China rejected the charge, saying it was not discriminating against Mexicans and called for Mexico to be "objective and calm". "The measures are not targeted at Mexican citizens, and are not discriminatory. This is purely a question of health inspection and quarantine," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said yesterday. "China understands the Mexican side's concern for the rights and interests of its citizens in China, and hopes to jointly address the epidemic situation," he said. |