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Tibet: 2022 Plague

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://weather.com/en-IN/india/hea...ue-in-tibet-china-kills-two-enforces-lockdown

Rodent Plague Claims Two Lives in Tibet's Tsona County; China Warns Residents to Stay at Home
By IANS4 days agoTWC India

Two Tibetans have died from a pneumonic plague spread by mice and other rodents in a southern county of Tibet. Chinese authorities are now ordering county residents to stay at home, local media reported.

The two victims, who lived in Lhoka city in Lhoka prefecture's Tsona county, died in September, a source living in the region told RFA, adding that no one has been publicly identified. "Moreover, people are not allowed to discuss it," the source said, requesting anonymity in order to speak freely.

"But we have learned that the two individuals had been helping someone else showing symptoms of the plague. One of them died at a hospital in Tsona county," the source added.

A strict lockdown is now in force in Tsona, with county residents being told not to leave their homes, the source said, RFA reported. "And authorities are warning people not to talk openly about this issue, saying they will be charged with spreading rumours if they are caught."

A statement made on September 27 by the Disease Control Center of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and other official Chinese reports has confirmed one of the two deaths so far, saying the individual died on September 25 after developing breathing difficulties and a high fever. When reached for comment, the staff at the Tsona county's Public Office also confirmed one death but declined to provide further details of the plague's spread or the number of people now infected.

"We have been able to contain the rodent plague for now, so if anyone wants to travel to Tsona county, they just need to follow the protocols already established to stop the spread of COVID," the staff member said, also speaking on the condition of anonymity, RFA reported...
 
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