M’sian students in Wellington not keen to return home, says students’ organisation

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KUALA LUMPUR: Wellington Malaysian Students’ Organisation (WMSO) said Malaysian students in the New Zealand’s capital city are not concerned with retu...

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Wellington Malaysian Students’ Organisation said Malaysian students in the New Zealand’s capital city are not concerned with returning home at the moment despite the one-month compulsory lockdown to contain the spread of the Covid-19 which began Thursday night .

“None of them are concerned about going home for now,” sad President of WMSO Zarif Rizlan Mohd Nazri in a reply statement toThe 21-year-old Bachelor of Commerce student at Victoria University of Wellington said currently there are some 120 Malaysian students in various universities in Wellington. “They have also stated that if there are any concerns, we should let the embassy know as soon as possible,” he said.carried a report quoting Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield on Sunday that New Zealand recorded its first death related to Covid-19 and the number of people infected with the virus rose by 63 cases to a total of 514.was reported to have said the woman who died was in her 70s and was initially diagnosed with influenza.

It advised Malaysian students who are members of CMSA to avoid travelling out of their residential area to prevent unnecessary contact with other people outside of their isolation circle.

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