Here’s a good personal site from a mother as her daughter is quarantined for H1N1 flu. There’s a lot of expat and tourist anxiety about H1N1 and getting quarantined. Overall, the Chinese health system has done a very professional job, and the hotels and hospitals are well run. One can debate their stringent policy, but it’s being carried out very efficiently. And the best news is that the flu itself is usually mild, like the regular annual flu.

Link: Swine Flu Diary – Caught in a Beijing Dragnet – NYTimes.com.

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