Chinese bride Zhihao Wang decided not to cancel her marriage with her fiance in India despite concerns about the corona virus.
Zhihao Wang and his fiancé Satyarth Mishra met 5 years before studying in Canada together. They decided to get married in time for the new corona virus (nCoV) pandemic outbreak in China, which canceled the wedding in Wang's home town.
However, Wang and Mishra were determined not to let the disease affect their plans in India and got married in the city of Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, on 2 February.
However, their big day still had their own problems, such as the team of 5-6 doctors and health workers coming to check on Wang's family and relatives every day because they were from China.
"They do not have any symptoms of acute pneumonia, but we still have to take this as a precaution," said local AK doctor Dr Mishra, adding that Wang's family is very suitable. and seemingly not feel uncomfortable with the test.
Wang and his relatives are lucky, because they arrived in India before the government declared a ban on electronic visas for Chinese citizens and those living in China. India today decided to cancel all visas for Chinese and foreign nationals who have been in mainland China within the past two weeks.
Many countries have also taken measures to restrict Chinese citizens' entry to prevent the spread of the disease, in the context that the nCoV has appeared in 25 countries and territories around the world, killing 427 people and over 20,000. infection.
China has blocked Wuhan, the place where nCoV originated, along with many other localities in its efforts to contain the disease, and has asked people not to leave the area and avoid crowds. The World Health Organization (WHO) declares nCoV pneumonia as a global medical emergency.