Chinese students in Moscow optimistic amid Russia’s COVID-19 battle

By Shan Jie, Global Times
While Russia is expected to enter its peak COVID-19 period in the following weeks, many
Chinese students in Russia have chosen to stay, and some remain optimistic toward the country's
upcoming battle.

Russia has over 10,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases, the national disease response team revealed
on Thursday. The country tested 1,459 people in the past 24 hours, according to RT.

Veronika Skvortsova, the head of Russia's Federal Biomedical Agency, said the country would hit
its COVID-19 peak within 14 days.

While some Chinese are leaving Russia and rushing home, making imported cases of the virus
become a hot topic on social media, many Chinese students at Russian universities have remained
calm.

"We filled several surveys to record our information and conditions from the Chinese embassy in
Russia recently," a Chinese postgraduate student surnamed Sun at Bauman Moscow State
Technical University, told the Global Times. "The embassy asked our intention of going back to
China. Some of us even received calls from them." Sun said.

Over 200 Chinese students at the university who are staying in Moscow set up a WeChat group.
Sun said that no Chinese student in Moscow had been infected with COVID-19 as far as he
knows.

Sun also said he would not return to China because he is working on his graduation project.
Although he is not worried about graduation, which should be in late June, it will probably be
postponed.

"I hold a positive attitude toward the Russian government's policies in the upcoming peak time of
the outbreak," Sun said. "But still, some locals have a low awareness about the risk of the virus,"
he added.

Sun and his Chinese roommates have stored face masks and dried food cans. Fortunately, online
shopping still works in Moscow, so they order fresh vegetables and other groceries every three or
four days.

Russian President Vladimir Putin extended the nationwide paid holiday to April 30, so that people
could stay indoors.

Han Muyao at the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics
Institute) told the Global Times that he really wants to return to China, but he chose to stay
because the school has not announced its exam schedule.

Han has been taking online courses since the mid-March and has remained indoors since then.
Roughly 30,000 Chinese students studied at universities in Russia in 2017 and 2018, according to
a survey by a Russian institute.

On March 26, Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui held an online meeting with Chinese
student representatives. Zhang said the embassy will work with local government departments to
solve difficulties students may have with daily living, studying, and security.

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