With the Help of an Emoji, the Kenyan Government Reaffirms it Will Not Evacuate Students From Wuhan

The spokesperson for the Kenyan government took to Twitter on Friday to make it as clear as possible that the administration will not evacuate students from the epicenter of the virus in Wuhan, China.

There’s been a raging debate on what to do about the fate of an estimated 4,600 African students in Wuhan, including 90 from Kenya, who have been trapped in the quarantine zone with diminishing access to food, medicine, and other supplies.

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