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FEBRUARY 12 — The past two weeks have been agonizing for me, as my heart is tremendously strained with the sudden outbreak of the novel coronavirus rampaging in my motherland. Right now, 1.4 billion Chinese people are sparing no efforts in the fight against the epidemic. About 60 medical teams...

United as one and triumphant we will stand: Some words about the fight against the Novel Coronavirus — Bai TianFEBRUARY 12 — The past two weeks have been agonizing for me, as my heart is tremendously strained with the sudden outbreak of the novel coronavirus rampaging in my motherland. Right now, 1.4 billion Chinese people are sparing no efforts in the fight against the epidemic.

Thanks to the prompt efforts by the Chinese government in sharing first-hand information about the epidemic to the World Health Organization and other countries and cooperating with all sides on epidemic prevention in a timely manner so far as of today, only less than 1% of all the confirmed cases happened outside China.

Moreover, China has been doing all these not only for herself, but also for the whole world. In this exceedingly globalized and inter-connected world, any virus would be able to spread the same way we travel. Virus knows no borders and no difference among races. It is only logical to eliminate the virus within China fast to inhibit the international spreading.

I was more than once deeply moved by the precious support from both the Malaysian government and the Malaysian people. Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir has positively remarked that the Malaysian government would provide assistance, when needed, in forms of food supply and medical essentials such as face masks and gloves to Hubei Province and other areas in China.

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