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Africa News of Thursday, 6 February 2020

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Coronavirus: Ethiopian in China opens up on life under lockdown

Soliana Aregawi Soliana Aregawi

An Ethiopian citizen stuck in the epicenter of the deadly coronavirus, China, has opened up on how scary life is under lockdown.

According to the BBC, Soliana Aregawi revealed that she orders food and groceries online and that her family call frequently as they are worried.

"They call me everyday, sometimes twice, and I keep telling them that I'm fine," she said.

"I was sneezing one time and I got really scared - sometimes one can get paranoid," she said, after picking up temporary flu-like symptoms.

The weather in Wuhan has been cold and so people have been getting seasonal colds.

Ms Soliana, who has lived in Wuhan for four years, graduated with a degree in economics last year and stayed on for six more months to study Mandarin.

She had just finished her language classes when the lockdown began, meaning she now tends to stay indoors and is unable to travel back home to Ethiopia.

"Everywhere it’s closed. Wuhan looks like a dead city. Movement is not restricted but we have been advised to stay indoors and even if I was to go outside, where would I go?"

There are no plans as yet to evacuate Ethiopians from Wuhan.