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As coronavirus spread, 430,000 people arrived in US on direct from China
As coronavirus spread, 430,000 people arrived in US on direct flights from China: Report


Over 1,300 direct flights from China to 17 US cities brought back hundreds of thousands of people before President Donald Trump imposed travel restrictions.


As coronavirus spread, 430,000 people arrived in US on direct from China

In the days after China made the disclosure about its coronavirus outbreak, nearly 430,000 people arrived in the US on direct flights from the country, including thousands who travelled directly from Wuhan, the epicenter of the pandemic, a report in The New York Times said.

Over 1,300 direct flights from China to 17 US cities brought back hundreds of thousands of people before President Donald Trump imposed travel restrictions.

"Since Chinese officials disclosed the outbreak of a mysterious pneumonia-like illness to international health officials on New Year's eve, at least 430,000 people have arrived in the United States on direct flights from China, including nearly 40,000 in the two months after President Trump imposed restrictions on such travel, according to an analysis of data collected in both countries, the report said.

It added that testing at the airports and follow-ups with travellers coming from China was not stringent enough.

During the first half of January, when Chinese officials were underplaying the severity of the outbreak, no travellers from China were screened for potential exposure to the virus.

Health screening began in mid-January, but only for a number of travellers who had been in Wuhan and only at the airports in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York, it said.

By that time, about 4,000 people had already entered the US directly from Wuhan, the report quoted VariFlight, an aviation data company based in China.

The bulk of the 430,000 passengers, who were of multiple nationalities, arrived in January at airports spread across the length and breadth of the US-Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Newark and Detroit. Thousands of them flew directly from Wuhan, the center of the coronavirus outbreak, as American public health officials were only beginning to assess the risks to the US, the report said.

According to estimates by the Johns Hopkins University, there are more than 1.2 million coronavirus cases across the world, the highest being in the US (311,544) as of April 4. More than 64,000 people have died globally with 8,400 in the US.

Even as severe restrictions on travel and movement of people were eventually put in place, flights continued this past week, with passengers travelling from Beijing to Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York, under rules that exempt Americans and some others from the clampdown that took effect on February 2.

In all, 279 flights from China have arrived in the US since then, and screening procedures have been uneven, the report said.

While President Donald Trump has repeatedly said that his travel measures impeded the virus' spread in the US and we're the ones that kept China out of here, the NYT report said analysis of the flight and other data shows the travel measures, however effective, may have come too late to have kept China out.

Given that health officials now believe that as many as 25 per cent of people infected with the virus may never show symptoms, infectious-disease experts suspect that the virus had been spreading undetected for weeks after the first American case was confirmed in Washington State on January 20.
In January, before the broad screening was in place, there were over 1,300 direct passenger flights from China to the United States, according to VariFlight and two American firms, MyRadar and FlightAware.

About 381,000 travellers flew directly from China to the United States that month, about a quarter of whom were American, according to data from the Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration.

Several passengers arrived from China after transiting through other countries. While actual passenger counts for indirect fliers were not available, Sofia Boza-Holman, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, said they represented about a quarter of travellers from China.

The report also added that about 60 per cent of travellers on direct flights from China in February were not American citizens, according to the most recently available government data.

Most of the flights were operated by Chinese airlines after American carriers halted theirs.


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430,000 people have traveled from China to the US since the COVID-19 outbreak appeared – including nearly 40,000 who arrived after President Trump imposed travel restrictions


430,000 people traveled from China to the US since the COVID-19 outbreak
Nearly 40,000 arrived in the two months after Trump issued travel restrictions
13,000 direct flights and 381,000 passengers from China arrived in the US during January
Majority of flights went to New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle and Newark
In February, about 60 percent of people traveling on direct flights from China were not American citizens
Travelers described COVID-19 health screenings in airports as inattentive
Screenings first focused on travelers from Wuhan, but expanded under Trump's travel restriction
United States has 311,632 recored cases and 8,503 deaths


At least 430,000 people have traveled from China to the United States on direct flights since the COVID-19 disease surfaced last year - with nearly 40,000 arriving in the two months after President Trump imposed travel restrictions.

Additionally, there were more than 1,300 direct passenger flights and 381,000 travelers arriving to the United States from China in January. Around a quarter were Americans.

The New York Times reports that thousands of these passengers flew directly from China as US health officials were just beginning to gauge the severity of the outbreak.

The first reported cases of coronavirus emerged in Wuhan, China, at the end of last year.

The majority of the passengers arrived in January at major airports in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle and Newark.


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At least 430,000 people have traveled from China to the United States on direct flights since the COVID-19 disease began in Wuhan last year


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In February, about 60 percent of people traveling on direct flights from China were not American citizens.


Over the past week, flights leaving Beijing continued to land in San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles, mainly Americans and some others who were exempt from the restriction placed on February 2.

Since then, 279 flights from China have come to the United States and interviews suggest that coronavirus screenings have been inconsistent.

Trump previously said his travel measures 'kept China out of here' and applauded his administration for implementing the guidelines 'very early.'

However, data collected by The Times suggested the travel ban may have come too late, amid reports from public health officials that believe COVID-19 entered the United States unannounced as asymptomatic.

Although US officials identified the first confirmed case on January 20 in Washington State, no one knows when coronavirus first arrived as asymptomatic cases could have been spreading for weeks beforehand.


No travelers from China experienced health screening during the first half of January -when China was downplaying the number of infection cases - but they began midway through the month.

By then, health screenings only applied to travelers from Wuhan, the COVID-19 epicenter, and at airports in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York.

But around 4,000 people had already flown into the United States from Wuhan, according to data from VariFlight. The screening protocol would include all passenger from China two weeks later.

Those who have undergone screenings describe how surprisingly inattentive and permissive the were.

'I was surprised at how lax the whole process was,' Andrew Wu, 31, who landed at Los Angeles International Airport from Beijing this month, told The Times.

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Sabrina Fitch, 23, said she and 40 other passenger had their temperatures taken twice and were told to complete forms about their travels and health.

'Besides looking at our passports, they didn’t question us like we normally are questioned,' said Fitch, who flew from China to Kennedy International Airport in New York on March 23.

'So it was kind of weird, because everyone expected the opposite, where you get a lot of questions. But once we filled out the little health form, no one really cared.'

19 flights departed from Wuhan to New York or San Francisco in January - and they were mostly filled.

On January 17, the government began screening travelers from Wuhan, but only 400 additional passengers arrived on direct flights before Chinese airports were shut down.

In addition to the 1,300 direct passenger flights and 381,000 travelers who arrived to the United States, an unknown amount arrived from China on specific itineraries that stopped in another country beforehand.

Sofia Boza-Holman, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, said those travelers account for a quarter of travelers from China. She claimed Trump's travel restrictions reduced all passengers from China by approximately 99 percent.

In February, about 60 percent of people traveling on direct flights from China were not American citizens. The majority of those flights were operated by Chinese airlines US airlines stopped flying.

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Fitch: 'So it was kind of weird, because everyone expected the opposite, where you get a lot of questions. But once we filled out the little health form, no one really cared'

Of the screenings, health officials revealed the process would expand beyond arrivals from Wuhan.

According to Dr. Robert R. Redfield, director of the CDC, passengers would be screened for significant risk, as well as any evidence of symptoms.

If there was no cause for additional screening, 'they would be allowed to complete their travel back to their home, where they then will be monitored by the local health departments in a self-monitoring situation in their home.'

In a statement Thursday, the CDC said screenings were 'part of a layered approach' that may 'slow and reduce the spread of disease' when compounded with additional public health guidelines.

Wu, who has had not fallen ill or shown symptoms, described the follow-up from health officials after his health screening as dismal.


Although he was instructed to quarantine for 14 days, Wu only received two message reminders by text message and email.

Chandler Jurinka, a traveler who flew from Beijing to Seattle with stops in Tokyo and Vancouver, said his experience with health screenings were even more careless.

At the Seattle-Tacoma airport, Jurinka said an immigration officer examined his documents and proceeded to ask questions unrelated to coronavirus about his life in China.

No designated staff ever asked to take his temperature.

'He hands me my passport and forms and says, "Oh, by the way, you haven’t been to Wuhan, have you?"' said Jurinka.

'And then he says, "You don’t have a fever, right?"'

Jurinka was told to quarantine and to expect a follow-up call, but no call ever came.

The United States has since become the country with the largest number of coronavirus cases. There are 311,632 recored cases and 8,503 deaths.



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