Dozens of people have been sleeping on the floor in the Kuala Lampur International Airport in Malaysia for four nights after Southeast Asian countries sealed their borders and cancelled flights in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Valerie Azure, a Russian tourist, said she has been stranded with her 9-year-old son in the airport and that they have been denied entry into Malaysia as the immigration officers are very strict in letting foreigners into the country amid the outbreak.
Economy
Coronavirus outbreak: Tourists stranded in airport after borders closed
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