China News Service, May 13 According to the Chinese Embassy in Malawi website, although Malawi has entered the dry season, infectious diseases such as malaria and cholera are still prone to high incidence, and they may face medical treatment in local hospitals. The risk of contracting new coronary pneumonia. In addition, considering that Malawi has been suspended, and even if it is possible to travel internationally, there may be a risk of contracting new coronary pneumonia during travel and the need to be quarantined after returning to China, which may affect timely hospitalization and treatment. Citizens should pay special attention to strengthening the prevention of malaria, cholera and other diseases, and usually reserve an appropriate amount of commonly used drugs. In case of uncomfortable symptoms, they should consult a doctor for treatment in a timely manner.

  Recently, the number of confirmed diagnoses of new coronary pneumonia in Malawi has continued to rise. Various parties have launched campaign campaigns around the presidential re-election to be held on July 2, and the social security situation has deteriorated. The Embassy once again reminded Chinese citizens in Malaysia to pay close attention to the local situation, improve self-protection awareness, and strengthen security precautions. It is recommended that everyone reserve sufficient amounts of epidemic prevention and living materials to avoid visiting crowded or sensitive places as much as possible to eliminate the risk of infection.

  In case of emergency, please contact the local authorities and the embassy in Malaysia in time.

  1. Consular Protection and Assistance of the Embassy in Malawi Tel: 00265- (0) 888998037

  2. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Call Center Tel: + 86-10-12308 or + 86-10-59913991

  3. Malawi Police Helpline: 997