China plays down reports of huge flu outbreak; says country safe for travel
China has downplayed reports of a massive flu outbreak, saying it is less severe compared to last year. Foreign Ministry reassures it is safe for foreigners to travel to China. The government is taking care of citizens' and foreigners' health. Gui...
"Respiratory infections tend to peak during the winter season in the northern hemisphere," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told the media here in response to a question on the spread of influenza A and other respiratory diseases in China.
Videos circulating on social media show overcrowded hospitals.
"The diseases appear to be less severe and spread with a smaller scale compared to the previous year," she said.
"I can assure you the Chinese government cares about the health of Chinese citizens and foreigners in China. It is safe to travel in China," she said.
She also referred to guidelines issued by the National Disease Control and Prevention Administration of China regarding the prevention and control of respiratory diseases in the winter.
For the past few days, reports of a massive flu outbreak in China have been circulating abroad, particularly in India and Indonesia.
Health officials, however, maintain the outbreak is an annual occurrence during the winter. China is currently experiencing severe cold weather for the past few months.
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