Coronavirus: Chinese students banned from Hungarian universities?

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Based on two e-mails sent to us by a desperate student, Chinese studying at the Budapest Business School and the University of Pécs cannot take part in classes in the first weeks of the semester. We sent our questions to the universities, below are their answers.Â
According to napi.hu, the Budapest Business School (Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem – BGE) sent a letter to all of their international students in which they write about the dangers of the coronavirus and how one can defend themselves against the pathogen. Furthermore, they asked their Chinese students not to attend their classes and avoid social interactions.Â
Coronavirus already infected 12 thousand people worldwide and caused death in 300 cases. As we reported before,
in Hungary, nobody has yet been infected,
even though there was a suspicious case reported from Debrecen on Friday evening, later examinations did not show the presence of the 2019-nCoV virus which is the official name of the coronavirus. In contrast, infections were already reported from Slovakia.
The World Health Organization proclaimed global health emergency because of the coronavirus and said that those who travelled to or came from China or met such people should wash their hands regularly, and in case they have a fever, or feel themselves as if they caught a cold, they should turn immediately to a doctor. The institution also asked healthy people who have been to China recently to avoid social interactions for two weeks which is the latency period of the disease.Â
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The Budapest Business School sent a letter to all foreign students in which they ask their Chinese students to wash their hands more often and to avoid classes for two weeks in which case their absence will be taken justified. Interestingly, they sent this letter even to those Chinese students who have not been at home in the last two months and did not welcome any guests from China.
One of the readers of napi.hu said that there is a student whose mother is only Chinese and has not been ever to the Far-Eastern country. However, she is also, in practice, banned from the university so





