@Marko222
No, it appears Airbnb are not presently giving out any information about the locale that Chinese guests are coming from. Marko I would love to think this is just a coincidence, guests do not have to publicly disclose the locality from where they live. But Marko I am not seeing it with any of my other overseas guests, and prior to this situation I was given my Chinese guests locale.
In fact I found my Chinese guests were proud of where they came from.....they are keen to teach the world about modern China and are always forthcoming with information about where they live.
Marko, if Airbnb have penalised you for nothing more than trying to protect yourself and your family, I would take to social media, I would embarrass the sh*t out of them, maybe even enlist mainstream media, they are always after juicy Airbnb stories.
Here is the situation as of midnight on the evening of 25th January.....
- 41 people have died from coronavirus in China, which originated in Wuhan, a city in the Chinese province of Hubei.
- 16 cities in Hubei have been locked down, and around 28 provinces have issued the highest emergency response ranking possible, which enables measures including quarantines.
- There is no travel in or out of Wuhan, and Beijing has suspended inter-province travel.
- There are more than 1,280 confirmed cases worldwide, predominantly across Asia. However, the virus reached Europe yesterday, with three confirmed cases in France, and has also reached Australia and US. In total, 14 countries have been affected.
- 14 people were tested in the UK but all were cleared of the virus. The government are tracking down 2,000 people who have arrived from Wuban in recent weeks.
In three days we have gone from one country being infected to 14.
This is a serious problem and now is the time for serious people at the helm, I just hope Airbnb can muster up a few of them!
Cheers.....Rob