After "Mystery Illness" Hits US Diplomats In China, Alert For Tourists

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Department on Friday issued an expanded health alert for all of China amid reports some US diplomats based in the country had experienced a
mysterious malady that resembles a brain injury and has already affected US personnel in Cuba.A previous statement in May only mentioned the
southern Chinese city of Guangzhou as the location for the health alert, though it was sent to US citizens throughout the country.The State
Department had confirmed earlier that one US employee assigned to the consulate in Guangzhou had "suffered a medical incident", and that it
had deployed a team to screen employees and family members there.On Wednesday the US government said that it had brought a group of people
from that consulate back to the United States for further evaluation of their symptoms, and that it was offering screening to anyone at the
US embassy in Beijing or other consulates in China who requested it.The United States also operates consulates in the mainland Chinese
cities of Chengdu, Shanghai, Shenyang and Wuhan.The location of the health alert was changed to "countrywide" from Guangzhou in the updated
statement sent by email."The State Department received medical confirmation that a US government employee in China suffered a medical
incident consistent with what other US government personnel experienced in Havana, Cuba," the statement said, reiterating comments made last
month by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.It warned of "unexplained physical symptoms or events, auditory or sensory phenomena", and said
symptoms of the ailment included dizziness, headaches, tinnitus, fatigue, cognitive issues, visual problems, ear complaints and hearing
loss, as well as difficulty sleeping.China has said that it thoroughly investigated the initial case reported by the United States and found
no reasons or clues to explain it.Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Thursday that as far as she was aware the
Chinese government had not had any formal communication with US officials on any new cases.China's state-run Global Times tabloid called the
situation at the consulate "very strange"."Practically all Chinese people do not believe that this country's official organisations would
carry out such sonic attacks against US diplomats
This does not fit with China's basic concept and principles of diplomacy, and is inconceivable," the Global Times said in an editorial.It
also said people found it hard to believe that another foreign country could carry out such an attack in China, escape China's monitoring,
and leave no trace.Last year, 24 US government employees and family members in Cuba displayed the symptoms, which were similar to those
related to concussion and mild traumatic brain injury, according to the State Department.The illnesses among the American diplomats
stationed in Havana heightened tension between the old Cold War foes.Pompeo released a statement on Tuesday saying the department
established a task force last month "to direct a multi-agency response to the unexplained health incidents".(Reporting by Michael Martina;