| WHITRAP Shanghai donates anti-epidemic material to Malaysia GTWHI |
| PublishDate:2020-04-06 Hits:5016 |
COVID-19 is spreading globally. When it broke out in China, George Town World Heritage Incorporated (GTWHI) in Malaysia showed their concern about the situation in China and was willing to support with face masks. Now, while the epidemic is under control in China, the coronavirus is spreading rapidly in Malaysia with over 3,000 infected. At this moment, WHITRAP Shanghai did not forget its partner institution in George Town. Learning that GTWHI needs to cooperate with the community to prevent and control the epidemic, but it’s hard for them to purchase facial masks and thermometers; Professor Zhou Jian, on behalf of WHITRAP Shanghai, donated a batch of anti-epidemic material. The amount of material WHITRAP Shanghai could send was small, but it’s the thought that counts, and GTWHI showed their appreciation. Wish we will soon succeed in the fight against the disease!
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