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Solidarity: We’re one with Wuhan, says UAE


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Abu Dhabi / Dubai: Amidst the great pain and odds that resulted in the Wuhan coronavirus epidemic, humanity has shown its conscientious side in the UAE.

The simple message: “We’re one with Wuhan, and the Chinese communities around the world.”

The message was emblazoned on the UAE main landmarks as they were lit up with the Chinese flag on Sunday night, an expression of the UAE’s solidarity with China, following the coronavirus outbreak.

The Burj Khalifa in Dubai and Adnoc headquarters in Abu Dhabi were illuminated with the Chinese colours.

“#Dubai’s @BurjKhalifa lights up to show support for Wuhan and Chinese communities around the world,” the Dubai Media Office tweeted on Sunday night.

The flag of the People’s Republic of China on the Adnoc headquarters building in Abu Dhabi on Sunday night.
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A scientists race against time to come up with the antidote to the Wuhan virus, there are growing calls for solidarity with Wuhan and the Chinese people.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has earlier this week called for science and solidarity with China over the coronavirus.

Meanwhile, the President of the International Council of Nurses (ICN), Annette Kennedy, has also written to the President of the Chinese Nursing Association (CNA), Dr. Wu Xinjuan, offering support to nurses working to alleviate suffering and control the spread of the Coronavirus outbreak in China.

“Please convey my admiration and solidarity to all the nurses in the region who are continuing to work in such difficult circumstances,” Kennedy wrote.

The Pakistani government has also said it will not evacuate its citizens from the coronavirus-hit Wuhan city to show “solidarity” with China.

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