Hong Kong hotel sealed off after outbreak

Travellers quarantined in a Hong Kong hotel for a week after a Mexican guest tested positive for H1N1 flu expressed frustration…

Travellers quarantined in a Hong Kong hotel for a week after a Mexican guest tested positive for H1N1 flu expressed frustration today at the decision.

Police wearing surgical masks sealed off the Metropark hotel last night after test results on the 25-year-old Mexican man were confirmed. They ordered the approximately 200 guests and 100 staff to stay in the hotel for the next seven days.

The measures taken by the authorities in Hong Kong underscore the concern here about the new flu and the confirmed case, Asia's first. Hong Kong was badly hit by the SARS virus in 2003 and has had many episodes of H5N1 bird flu for more than a decade.

"As this is the first confirmed case in the Greater China region and there is still little information about the severeness of the influenza, we need to be very cautious in dealing with the situation. We decided to take comprehensive and stringent measures to prevent any massive outbreak in Hong Kong," a government spokeswoman said.

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Officials said no one would be allowed to leave the hotel in the Wanchai district, an area popular with tourists.

"It just feels surreal because you are trapped," said Juliet Keys, who arrived from Singapore on Thursday and planned to leave tomorrow.

"I'm fine but it is a bit frustrating because I have a three-and-a-half year old daughter (and husband) in Singapore."

Ms Keys said she was given a health check and a 10-day course of the antiviral drug Tamiflu. Health officials held a briefing for those inside, she added.

"People are pretty good. A few are emotional, frustrated at not being able to get out because of things like work commitments," Ms Keys said, adding guests had been given rice and some side dishes to eat.

A frustrated Australian man in the hotel told local television by telephone he wanted to leave.

Brice Chevallereau, a French tourist, checked into the hotel on Friday afternoon but did not stay the night. When he returned to the hotel today, he was told by authorities he would have to be quarantined.

"Why do I have to go inside?" Mr Chevallereau asked. "I just stayed two minutes in the lobby. It's not fair."

The Mexican man arrived in Hong Kong from Mexico on Thursday following a stopover in Shanghai. He developed a fever after arriving and took a taxi to a hospital on Thursday evening. He is in a stable condition, officials said.

Authorities appealed for 142 passengers and crew on the same flight as the Mexican to report to health officials.