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London is closed, what will happen to young students and their parents who return to England?

My neighbor's daughter is studying in London, England. When the foreign epidemic just happened, it just happened to catch up with the domestic epidemic and was basically stable. The couple were very nervous and told everyone the news that their daughter had returned to China. They tried every means but couldn't come back. They still burst into tears when they talked about their sadness. It is really "thinking about change when you are poor." At that time, the husband and wife contacted the embassy every day to inquire about the news of returning home.

Finally, the plane ticket bought at a high price of about tens of thousands of pounds finally returned to China in March and returned to China after a closed-loop isolation of 14 days.

During that time, I often saw my daughter and mother who were taller than their parents walking arm in arm in the community. Both mother and daughter's faces are filled with bright smiles. We are glad to see her daughter return to China to avoid the epidemic.

After returning to China, my daughter lived for about half a year and returned to England like a large number of international students. According to media reports, London, England was closed due to the sudden change of COVID-19. On TV, people fled the city in droves. It is reported that thousands of people have fled London.

Railway stations, airports and kilometers are crowded with people, and major supermarkets are also crowded, snapping up daily necessities, and containers are almost sold out.

Some European countries, such as France, Germany, Italy, Greece and about 30 other European countries, quickly responded by announcing the closure of their borders and grounding all flights in and out of Britain.

Spain even asked all EU countries to issue a "ban on navigation" to Britain to prevent the virus from being imported.

These pictures are undoubtedly very exciting for domestic parents who have children studying in London, England. Our neighbors downstairs are more anxious. It is almost impossible to get her daughter back now. She really feels helpless.

The husband and wife are constantly paying attention to the news of the city closure, telling their daughter to buy more daily necessities, and don't go out or go at home if nothing happens. Although our country has not announced the ban on navigation, the road to return home can be predicted to be very difficult.

At present, there are about 230 thousand international students in Britain, many of whom are teenagers and junior high school students, and the youngest is only 8 or 9 years old. They failed to live independently, and it is undoubtedly worse to encounter such a serious epidemic again.

These international students returned to China once by charter flight because of the epidemic, and most of them returned to their places of study after half a year to continue their unfinished studies. Who knows that a large-scale epidemic broke out in Europe.

Moreover, the virus spread in London this time, which belongs to the mutant virus in COVID-19, has spread very fast, infected at least thousands of people, and has spread to neighboring countries.

According to British Prime Minister Johnson, who made a speech later, it was confirmed that this mutant virus was extremely harmful, and its spread was 70% higher than that of the currently known common virus strains, even causing panic around the world. It is known that there are several destinations for China students stranded in London.

First, news from the media is spreading quickly now. Long before London closed, parents knew the news earlier.

Parents who know the news of the closure of London let their children leave London, and let these international students escape from London and take temporary refuge in other cities in Britain. Just like a large number of local British residents, many cities in Britain have accepted them.

Others planned to go to neighboring countries to escape, but they could not make it because the border was closed.

These children who can go to other cities to escape have also put their parents at ease.

Second, most international students are still stranded in the local area.

Because the news of the closure of London is quite sudden, many people have no conditions to travel quickly. Even if you are in a hurry, your parents are beyond your reach. They can only tell their children through video every day, purchase and store daily necessities as much as possible, try not to go out and prepare for protection. At the same time, parents are constantly trying to see if they can return to China, even if the isolation time is longer and the cost is higher.

Those children stranded in London have undoubtedly become the biggest stumbling block for domestic parents these days, and it is not an exaggeration to say that their hearts are broken.

Third, most of the children who can study in Britain come from middle-class families.

Of all the countries studying abroad, tuition and living expenses in Britain are undoubtedly the most expensive, and most people really can't afford it. So the families of these international students are either rich or expensive.

In fact, I really can't understand those parents who send their children abroad when they are only ten years old, or even when they are only eight or nine years old. At present, the learning environment and living environment in China seem to be no worse than those in foreign countries. Can't the profound education of Chinese civilization give their children a good education?

Children can get good care around them, and they don't have to endure the pain of separation, and they don't worry about it every day. Why do you have to study abroad?

Is it true that the moon in foreign countries is brighter than that in China? Moreover, at the most critical moment when children's world outlook is formed, parents are not around, and it is easy to go astray, and there are problems in personality and psychology.

A child from a Kochi family in Nanning, Guangxi, went to study in the UK and was brutally killed after his parents refused to go out again because of the epidemic. This is a very extreme example.

Of course, parents' original intention is to "expect children to succeed" or "expect women to succeed". They always feel that the educational conditions abroad are better than those at home, and some of them are eager to stay in the countries where they study after graduation. All this is understandable. The choice is your own.

After the epidemic, some people are somewhat alert, and this phenomenon of studying abroad at a young age should be reduced.

Conclusion:

Since the outbreak at the beginning of the year, children studying abroad have aroused great concern, and those who stay abroad are even more worrying. During that time, the media reported the news that domestic chartered flights took overseas students back to China every day, which also made people feel grateful, especially the parents of overseas students.

Who knows that these international students have just returned to Europe, and they have once again encountered a second epidemic in Europe, which is far more serious than the first epidemic. There has also been a super-spreading virus mutation, which is even more shocking.

At present, parents in China know the news early in the face of this situation and promptly inform their children to take refuge in other cities in Britain. Some relatives and friends have taken refuge in relatives and friends, so they can only stay in London to prepare a lot of food and daily necessities, reduce going out, protect themselves and wait for the epidemic to pass.