Chinese expert team wraps up Malaysia visit, pledges more cooperation in fighting Covid-19

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KUALA LUMPUR/BEIJING: A medical consultant expert team sent by the Chinese government wrapped up their two-week working visit to Malaysia on Sunday (May 3), during which they shared Chinese experiences in fighting the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic in a gesture of solidarity and friendship between the two countries.

The team was seen off on Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport by Chinese Ambassador Bai Tian and representatives from Malaysia's Health Ministry.

According to Malaysia's Health Ministry, the expert team visited 13 medical institutes, public universities and research facilities in and around the capital city of Kuala Lumpur as well as in Sarawak and Sabah in east Malaysia. A total of 15 teleconferences were held throughout their visit. "TCM has benefited the people in China, and we hope it would also benefit the people in Malaysia," said Li, who is the vice-president of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.At the end of their stay in Malaysia, the expert team held a wrap-up meeting with the Malaysian Health Ministry, in which they spoke positively of Malaysia's measures undertaken in addressing the pandemic and in treating the patients.

This working visit has been a testament to the close relationship between the two countries and Malaysia looks forward to further collaboration with China for the benefit of the community in both countries, he added. The expert team said they were impressed by the professionalism and dedication of their Malaysian counterparts. They believe international cooperation is essential to win the fight against the pandemic.

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