Isolate Japanese and Korean international students with fever symptoms University of Vladivostok February 26 17:55

In response to the spread of the new coronavirus, universities in Vladivostok, the Russian Far East, are stepping up testing for international students from Japan and South Korea. Among them, two Japanese and four Korean international students have been quarantined for fever symptoms.

The Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok is stepping up testing for international students from Japan and South Korea, following China, following the spread of the new coronavirus.

According to university officials, of the 16 international students who arrived on the 24th of this month, two Japanese and four Korean students had symptoms of fever, so they were placed in a dedicated dormitory established inside the university. 14 days of quarantine.

The university will test about 130 students, including international students from Japan and South Korea and Russian students returning from foreign countries, until the middle of next month.

The Russian government has temporarily banned Chinese from studying abroad or sightseeing since the 20th of this month, and if infections spread in Japan in the future, some measures could be taken against Japanese There is.