A diary from Christmas Island: A Chinese mother shares her experience as a coronavirus evacuee

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A diary from Christmas Island: A Chinese mother shares her experience as a coronavirus evacuee
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Emma was among those evacuated from Wuhan and taken to Christmas Island. She kept a diary of her time in quarantine.

"As I woke up in the morning, a mother from next door came running to tell me that fresh fruits and vegetables had arrived.

"There were not enough fresh strawberries for everyone to share, so several families shared a punnet, and many people did not get any at all. "For the first time, I saw my kids eating strawberries so happily. I could sense their happiness and appreciation. "My children were no longer picky about food. So I found out if you are worried about your kids not eating properly, you should let them go hungry for a meal or two. Then they will appreciate food much more."

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