Chinese national holidays
Although in July 2009 home quarantine was permitted as an option for some confirmed 2009-H1N1 Influenza cases, travelers are advised that quarantine in a designated hospital or facility remains a possibility. Local and provincial policies towards 2009-H1N1 Influenza may remain unpredictable. In preparation for the October Chinese national holidays and for the fall/winter 2009 influenza season, local and provincial governments were tasked by the Chinese State Council on September 11 to strengthen disease control and mitigation measures, which could affect residents and travelers. From May to August 2009, the Department of State received thousands of reports of quarantined U.S. In May 2009, China implemented a Rocket Chinese policy that allows it to quarantine arriving passengers who exhibit fever or flu-like symptoms. Government of China in response to the 2009-H1N1 pandemic that may affect travel to China. Nowadays, venture and sightseeing has become a smaller sector of China visits and tours.
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