Gains and losses of Vietnamese international students when infected with Covid-19

Gains and losses of Vietnamese international students when infected with Covid-19 5

Half a month after the last day of self-isolation in An Thi district, Hung Yen, Cap Thi Yen, 21 years old, is completing procedures to reserve her studies at Huddersfield University, England.

After finishing her third year at Foreign Trade University, Yen won a scholarship for a one-year transfer program at Huddersfield University.

Huddersfield School switched to online teaching.

It is highly likely that Huddersfield school will teach online for the remaining two semesters.

Study plans and work plans must change.

Cap Thi Yen took commemorative photos in her hometown after the end of the quarantine period.

The first thing is that Yen’s disease was detected and treated promptly.

When the newspaper in Bac Lieu reported `patient 155 named Cap Thi Yen`, the girl still did not believe it was her because she had not received notification from the doctor and she had no symptoms.

But when she calmly thought back, Yen felt lucky to have returned to Vietnam and was discovered as `patient 155`.

`I’m very grateful for that. For someone like me with no symptoms, if not detected promptly, it will spread to the community,` Yen said.

During the quarantine and treatment period, Yen made many new friends.

Yen also received more love from relatives and friends than she thought.

`The day I flew back to Noi Bai, the locality and my family hired an ambulance to pick me up at the airport. When I got to the neighborhood, relatives and doctors came to welcome me. Even though I didn’t have close contact, I felt that they cared very much for me.

Returning home, Yen was arranged to quarantine privately at a neighbor’s house, which was vacant.

Gains and losses of Vietnamese international students when infected with Covid-19

Yen returned to her running habit after the quarantine ended.

And Yen feels she has changed and learned many things.

Another change is that Yen doesn’t feel as `cheeky` as before.

After more than a month of centralized quarantine, treatment and then self-isolation, Yen is now back home to spend time with her family and meet friends.

Regarding continuing her studies at Foreign Trade University, Yen hopes everything goes smoothly so she doesn’t have to change her plans again.

Duong Tam

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