Monday, November 28, 2022

U.S. Embassy Alert In China: Emergency Information For Americans (Nov 28th)


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Earlier today, in China At The Pandemic CrossroadsI wrote about the limited options China has for dealing with their growing COVID epidemic, and the mounting protests erupting in many Chinese cities over their long running Zero-COVID policies. 

A short while ago Sharon Sanders at FluTrackers sent me the following Embassy Alert for Americans living or visiting China, which illustrates how perilous the situation could become. 

The State Department also recently reissued a Level 3: Reconsider Travel Advisory for China. 


U.S. MISSION CHINA STATEMENT TO AMERICAN CITIZENS

November 28, 2022
By U.S. MISSION CHINA

The United States has no higher priority than the safety, health, and well-being of American citizens overseas. We are actively working with and assisting our citizens experiencing challenges related to the recent rise of COVID-19 infections in China. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) authorities have expanded COVID-19 prevention restrictions and control measures as outbreaks occur. These measures may include residential quarantines, mass testing, closures, transportation disruptions, lockdowns, and possible family separation. Ambassador Burns and other Mission officials have regularly raised our concerns on many of these issues directly with senior PRC officials and will continue to do so.

We encourage all U.S. citizens to keep a 14-day supply of medications, bottled water, and food for yourself and any members of your household.

The Mission remains in close contact with American citizens, including through multiple messages updating the community. In order to receive these messages, Americans are strongly encouraged to register in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) at https://step.state.gov/ . Americans should also visit the Department of State’s China Country Information website for the latest regarding travel conditions.

In case of emergency, please reach out to the Embassy or Consulate General day or night for your area by calling +(86)(10) 8531-4000. Further information can also be found at https://china.usembassy-china.org.cn/contact/, Twitter (@USAmbChina and @USA_China_Talk ), Weibo (@美国驻华大使馆 ), WeChat (@美国驻华大使馆 ), or by email:

Embassy Beijing: BeijingACS@state.gov

Consulate General Guangzhou: GuangzhouACS@state.gov

Consulate General Shanghai: ShanghaiACS@state.gov

Consulate General Shenyang: ShenyangACS@state.gov

Consulate General Wuhan: WuhanACS@state.gov