Why didn’t the young Iranian leave Wuhan?

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I’m doing it because I was born and bred in Wuhan and my family has lived here for three generations. I love this city, as simple as that. Also I think I’m cut out for this work because I’m on my own, I’m healthy and strong, and I have the ability. So I signed myself up.I think many people from Wuhan are like me, we’re warm-hearted, and we’re people with courage. In this difficult time, we have to unite and look after each other, so there’s hope.

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