China has downplayed reports of a severe flu outbreak overwhelming hospitals, stating that respiratory illnesses this winter are less severe compared to last year. The Foreign Ministry assured that it is safe for foreigners to travel to the country despite circulating videos showing overcrowded hospitals. Spokesperson Mao Ning noted that respiratory infections typically peak in the northern hemisphere during winter.
Addressing concerns over influenza A and other respiratory diseases, Mao stated the diseases have spread on a smaller scale this year. The Chinese government has issued prevention guidelines through the National Disease Control and Prevention Administration to address the seasonal surge in cases. Officials emphasised that the government prioritises the health of citizens and travellers alike.
Reports of the outbreak have gained traction in countries like India and Indonesia. However, health experts in China clarified that such outbreaks are annual occurrences during the winter season. Severe cold weather across the country in recent months has contributed to the rise in respiratory infections.
Chinese authorities reiterated their commitment to ensuring public health and safety. While social media videos continue to show crowded medical facilities, officials maintain that the situation is under control. The government emphasized that international travellers should feel safe visiting China during this time.