Coronavirus: Don’t worry, we are okay, say Malaysian students in Wuhan

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Coronavirus: Don’t worry, we are okay, say Malaysian students in Wuhan
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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): “Families and friends in Malaysia, don’t worry. We are okay and safe here, ” says Yeong Kai Yi, a Malaysian student at the Central China Normal University in Wuhan.

The 26-year-old final year student at the university’s School of Fine Arts said however that her movement and that of other students was limited to the confines of the hostel and university campus.

“The current situation is really concerning. For the moment, to prevent getting infected, I am just staying in my room,” she said, adding that there were only about 100 international students including herself and two others from Malaysia left on the campus as local students had departed for their respective hometowns for the semester break.

Asked about food supplies, she said there was no problem in getting food as the canteen and several shops on campus were still operational.

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