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A CLASS ACT

Before January, Lu Sa, a professor at China Jiliang University in Zhejiang Province in east China, had never heard of Zeng Heqiong, who lives and works in central China. But the novel coronavirus outbreak has brought the two women together as collaborators in education.

Zeng is the director of the micro electronics department of the Wuhan Technology and Business University (WTBU) in Wuhan, the city that was hardest hit by the epidemic and put on lockdown to prevent the spread of the virus. Subsequently, the Ministry of Education (MOE) notified schools at all levels nationwide to delay the upcoming spring

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