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How life in China has changed since SARS

by The Editor
February 1, 2020
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How life in China has changed since SARS

BEIJING: A new coronavirus originating from central China has killed 259 people and infected thousands others, stirring memories of the SARS outbreak nearly two decades ago.

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome – which also began in China – killed almost 800 people worldwide in 2002-2003, with the Chinese government drawing condemnation for attempting to cover up the outbreak.

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But dramatic lifestyle changes mean this epidemic is shaping up differently. Here are five ways life in China has changed since SARS:

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Rising incomes have turned China into the world's biggest source of outbound tourists over the past decade, according to the World Tourism Organization, and Chinese tourists are a huge source of revenue for many countries.

They made almost 150 million trips abroad in 2018 – nearly ten times the 16.6 million made in 2002, according to tourism ministry figures.

With growing internet and smartphone use, Chinese people's everyday actions are increasingly being mined for data. (Photo: AFP/FRED DUFOUR)

The travel boom has complicated efforts to control the spread of the novel coronavirus, with Chinese authorities urging citizens on Tuesday to delay trips abroad.

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China's online population grew from 68 million in 2003 to 829 million in 2018, according to the country's cyberspace authority.

The popularity of social media platforms Weibo and WeChat has fuelled misinformation and memes alike, with users heading online to share bogus remedies for the virus and shame inept local officials.

China is better prepared for the coronavirus outbreak than for SARS in 2002-2003. (Photo: AFP/NICOLAS ASFOURI)

The internet has also become a battleground between authorities keen to maintain stability and citizens alleging a cover-up.

Eight people were reprimanded by Wuhan police for allegedly publishing untrue claims on WeChat that SARS had re-emerged in the city, while hundreds of other people across the country have received punishments for "spreading rumours", according to rights group Chinese Human Rights Defenders.

READ: China slams US for travel warning over virus

READ: FAQ: Wuhan coronavirus and its outbreak

But China's top court later admonished Wuhan for its heavy-handed response to the rumours, saying the city might have benefited from greater alarm earlier in the crisis.

MIGRANT NATION

China became a majority urban country in 2011, with the country's population of internal migrants nearly doubling from 2005 to 2018 to reach more than 240 million, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

Every year the world's biggest travel rush takes place in China as workers head back home for the Lunar New Year from the cities where they work.

A Hong Kong pedestrian wears a bottle as an alternative to a mask as a preventative measure against the coronavirus. (Photo: AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

The timing of the coronavirus outbreak around the Spring Festival period has complicated efforts to control its spread. Authorities have set up temperature checkpoints at airports and train stations across the country and extended the long holiday by two days.

Millions of migrant workers are also locked out of public healthcare systems by strict urban registration rules.

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BEIJING: A new coronavirus originating from central China has killed 259 people and infected thousands others, stirring memories of the SARS outbreak nearly two decades ago.

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome – which also began in China – killed almost 800 people worldwide in 2002-2003, with the Chinese government drawing condemnation for attempting to cover up the outbreak.

Advertisement

Advertisement

READ: Wuhan coronavirus death toll rises to 259 in China with 46 new fatalities

READ: Chinese official says slow response made virus epidemic worse

But dramatic lifestyle changes mean this epidemic is shaping up differently. Here are five ways life in China has changed since SARS:

TRAVEL BOOM

Advertisement

Advertisement

Rising incomes have turned China into the world's biggest source of outbound tourists over the past decade, according to the World Tourism Organization, and Chinese tourists are a huge source of revenue for many countries.

They made almost 150 million trips abroad in 2018 – nearly ten times the 16.6 million made in 2002, according to tourism ministry figures.

With growing internet and smartphone use, Chinese people's everyday actions are increasingly being mined for data. (Photo: AFP/FRED DUFOUR)

The travel boom has complicated efforts to control the spread of the novel coronavirus, with Chinese authorities urging citizens on Tuesday to delay trips abroad.

SOCIAL MEDIA

China's online population grew from 68 million in 2003 to 829 million in 2018, according to the country's cyberspace authority.

The popularity of social media platforms Weibo and WeChat has fuelled misinformation and memes alike, with users heading online to share bogus remedies for the virus and shame inept local officials.

China is better prepared for the coronavirus outbreak than for SARS in 2002-2003. (Photo: AFP/NICOLAS ASFOURI)

The internet has also become a battleground between authorities keen to maintain stability and citizens alleging a cover-up.

Eight people were reprimanded by Wuhan police for allegedly publishing untrue claims on WeChat that SARS had re-emerged in the city, while hundreds of other people across the country have received punishments for "spreading rumours", according to rights group Chinese Human Rights Defenders.

READ: China slams US for travel warning over virus

READ: FAQ: Wuhan coronavirus and its outbreak

But China's top court later admonished Wuhan for its heavy-handed response to the rumours, saying the city might have benefited from greater alarm earlier in the crisis.

MIGRANT NATION

China became a majority urban country in 2011, with the country's population of internal migrants nearly doubling from 2005 to 2018 to reach more than 240 million, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

Every year the world's biggest travel rush takes place in China as workers head back home for the Lunar New Year from the cities where they work.

A Hong Kong pedestrian wears a bottle as an alternative to a mask as a preventative measure against the coronavirus. (Photo: AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

The timing of the coronavirus outbreak around the Spring Festival period has complicated efforts to control its spread. Authorities have set up temperature checkpoints at airports and train stations across the country and extended the long holiday by two days.

Millions of migrant workers are also locked out of public healthcare systems by strict urban registration rules.

SURVEILLANCE

With growing internet and smartphone use, Chinese people's everyday Read More – Source

channel news asia

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