Bangladeshi female doctor wants to serve Covid-19 victims in China
The virus has spread to some 80 nations with almost 91,000 cases globally
A Bangladeshi doctor, Syeda Zerin Imam, wants to serve coronavirus patients in Wuhan of China's Hubei province, the epicentre of the worldwide epidemic Covid-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
Syeda Zerin sent a written letter to the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Bangladesh in this regard.
The letter was made public on the Facebook page of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China.
The Bangladeshi doctor is seeking the Chinese embassy's help so that she can go to Wuhan to serve the coronavirus victims. She is currently a doctoral student of Shandong University in Jinan of China.
The coronavirus, believed to have originated late last year in a seafood market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan that was illegally selling wildlife, has spread to Chinese cities including Beijing and Shanghai, as well as at least 60 countries across the globe.
The virus has spread to some 80 nations with almost 91,000 cases globally, of which more than 80,000 are in China, and killed about 3.4% of confirmed cases of COVID-19.