https://www.newsweek.com/trump-adviser-claims-president-was-first-leader-restrict-travel-china-due-coronavirus-north-1494559
Trump actually announced the travel restriction on January 31, and they did not take effect until February 2 at 5 p.m. EST. Meanwhile, North Korea had blocked all foreign visitors from entering the country on January 22 over coronavirus concerns. Italy banned all flights from China on January 31.
Trump's travel restrictions were also much less stringent than those
put in place by Italy and North Korea. The president's executive action
barred foreign nationals that had traveled to China in the last two
weeks, with 11 exceptions – including for citizens, their close family
members and permanent residents. Those allowed to enter the U.S. after
traveling to China faced additional screening measures and in some cases
were asked to quarantine. China's Special Administrative Regions of
Hong Kong and Macau were not included in the travel ban.
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