Justin Bieber sent his love to China and made a donation as the coronavirus spreads.
28.01.2020 - 20:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A terrified dad from Manchester is too scared to leave his flat in the Chinese city of Wuhan in case his baby daughter contracts deadly coronavirus.
The 22-year-old, who lives with his Chinese wife and their nine-month-old daughter, says he has not left the flat for a week and is having to ration the family's food.
"My wife is staying positive but inside I can tell she's worried, we both are," he said.
"We know that if our baby got sick she wouldn't make it and that's a horrible, dreadful
Justin Bieber sent his love to China and made a donation as the coronavirus spreads.
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