UNB, Dhaka :
A Bangladeshi student, who recently returned from coronavirus-hit Wuhan city in China, has praised and thanked the Chinese government for taking care of them amid the outbreak.
In a long Facebook post, Samiul Utsho Sami said there are a lot of baseless rumors which are creating anxiety and fear among the people.
“It’s very sad seeing those rumors and it’s time to spread awareness not rumors,” he wrote.
Death toll from a viral outbreak that began in
China rose to 2,360 and it has infected more than 77,000 people globally, reports AP.
Sami wrote that he was working as a volunteer in railway station of Wuhan when the viral outbreak began.
“From the time of this situation started, the Government of China took every necessary step to control this epidemic,” he said, adding that he did not feel threatened or insecure even for a moment.
A Bangladeshi student, who recently returned from coronavirus-hit Wuhan city in China, has praised and thanked the Chinese government for taking care of them amid the outbreak.
In a long Facebook post, Samiul Utsho Sami said there are a lot of baseless rumors which are creating anxiety and fear among the people.
“It’s very sad seeing those rumors and it’s time to spread awareness not rumors,” he wrote.
Death toll from a viral outbreak that began in
China rose to 2,360 and it has infected more than 77,000 people globally, reports AP.
Sami wrote that he was working as a volunteer in railway station of Wuhan when the viral outbreak began.
“From the time of this situation started, the Government of China took every necessary step to control this epidemic,” he said, adding that he did not feel threatened or insecure even for a moment.