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China has seen a rise in unexplained childhood pneumonia cases and other respiratory illnesses.

GOP senators call for China travel ban to prevent mystery illness spread

الجمعة، 01 ديسمبر 2023 11:03 م

A group of five senators have written toPresident Bidendemanding he implement a travel ban on China due to an alarming spike in an unknown respiratory illness inside the communist nation.

The letter، penned Friday by Sens. Marco Rubio، R-Fla.; JD Vance، R-Ohio; Rick Scott، R-Fla.; Tommy Tuberville، R-Ala.; and Mike Braun، R-Ind.، calls for Biden to immediately restrict travel between the U.S. and China until more information is gathered about the dangers posed by the new illness.

China has seen a rise in unexplained childhoodpneumonia cases and other respiratory illnesses.

Long history of lying

Citing China’s "long history of lying about public health crises،" the lawmakers called for swift action to be taken to protect the health of Americans and the economy.

"During theCOVID-19 pandemic،the CCP’s obfuscation of the truth، and lack of transparency، robbed the United States of vital knowledge about the disease and its origin،" the lawmakers wrote.

"That means we should immediately restrict travel between the United States and [China] until we know more about the dangers posed by this new illness.

"A ban on travel now could save our country from death، lockdowns، mandates، and further outbreaks later."

Trump's travel ban on China

The senators drew on the effectiveness of former President Donald Trump’s travel banon China،which was implemented on Jan. 31، 2020، as a model for such an action.

"Many officials and commentators — including you — criticized his decision as being influenced by ‘xenophobia.’ But history and common sense show his decision was the right one،" the letter to Biden said.

The lawmakers wrote that China has reported an increase in a mystery illness which it claims to bepneumonia caused by known pathogenssince mid-October.

This illness reportedly is a special hazard for children and has overrun hospitals in the north of the country، they wrote.

The World Health Organization says it is unclear if the disease is due to an overall increase inrespiratory infections or separate events.

"If history is any indication، we have cause to be concerned،" the senators wrote.

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