The U.S. is warning travelers as cases of chikungunya, a mosquito-borne illness, spreads in China. Health officials in China have ordered mass disinfection measures. The region near Hong Kong reported more than 7,000 cases in recent weeks.
Breakdown
- Chikungunya cases have surged in southern China, with over 7,000 reported near Hong Kong. 12s
- Chinese authorities are conducting mass disinfection using drones and ground teams. 25s
- The U.S. CDC has issued a level two travel warning, urging enhanced precautions for travelers to China and other affected regions. 50s
- China's government states the outbreak is preventable, treatable, and controllable, with strict containment measures in place. 1m 5s
- Most chikungunya patients recover in about a week, though there is no specific cure. 1m 27s