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Embassy team to coordinate bringing back Malaysians in Wuhan

A screen grab from video uploaded on social media showing Malaysian embassy officers leaving for Wuhan earlier today. – February 1, 2020.

THE Malaysian embassy in Beijing today sent a team to Wuhan to coordinate and assist bringing back 120 Malaysians in Hubei province following the outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus in that country. Malaysian ambassador to China, Raja Nushirwan Zainal Abidin said six embassy officers were assigned to compile a list of Malaysians there.

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