Putrajaya to evacuate non-essential staff, dependents in China
Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah says it is still being decided who will brought home.– The Malaysian Insight file pic, February 5, 2020.
THE government today agreed to evacuate certain Wisma Putra and other government agency staff and their dependents in China following the spread of the 2019 novel coronavirus there. Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah said they would be brought back by commercial flights in stages, hopefully by next week.
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