Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry calls for caution when visiting China
Baku / 24.01.20 / Turan: On Friday, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry urged the country's citizens to be careful when visiting China. “We call for caution of Azerbaijani citizens who are going to visit China. We also urge you to comply with the recommendations of the World Health Organization and take into account the current situation in China,” the report said. It is recommended that citizens of Azerbaijan who are already in this country should contact health centers or an embassy in Beijing if problems arise.
After an outbreak of pneumonia from an unknown species of coronavirus, 26 people have already died in China and 830 have fallen ill. Many countries recommended that their citizens refuse to travel to China and tightened control at their borders. -02D-
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