Family hoping to secure spots on U.S. State Department flight evacuating American citizens from China
San Diego resident Yanjun Wei traveled with her two small children to the city of Wuhan to celebrate the Chinese New Year with her parents.
She said she has been reluctant to even take her children to the park or for a short walk, which has proved challenging as her son has become increasingly rambunctious. The only immediate way out for Wei and her children would be to secure a spot on a private plane chartered by the U.S. State Department.
The World Health Organization announced Thursday that the coronavirus outbreak was a “public health emergency of international concern.” Officials have specifically expressed worry about the potential for the illness to spread to developing nations that have limited access to healthcare.
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