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24 views • March 3, 2020

A Chinese Airport Takes Strict Measures to Inspect Passengers From South Korea

Amy sun
South Korea did not implement rigorous border control in response to the coronavirus outbreak in China. As a result, in just a short period of time, the number of confirmed coronavirus patients in South Korea has exceeded 2,000. Many Chinese in South Korea have chosen to return to China. On Feb. 27, at China’s Shenyang’s Taoxian Airport, over 200 policemen and over 100 medical staff took strict measures to examine passengers arriving from South Korea. Police from various districts of Shenyang would pick up Chinese passengers that belong to their own region. Those who didn’t show any symptoms need to be quarantined at home for 14 days. Location: Shenyang City, Liaoning Province Man in the background: Today Taoxian Airport has taken strict precautions against passengers from South Korea. There are almost 200 policemen, and over 100 medical staff, even larger than the total number of passengers on the plane. They come from all districts and will bring back whoever belongs to their area. Then, the passengers will be quarantined at home for 14 days. I am here today to pick up my niece, who must go through this as well. They are all treating it as a most serious “battle.” There is currently a meeting going on in the quarantine area. The coronavirus prevention and control staff are having a meeting over there. Here are three rows of people in protective suits.
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