NUS student who had Covid-19 feared hugging parents after recovering

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When her parents wanted to hug her after nine months apart, Miss Esabel Lee’s reaction was to keep them away.

It was out of concern for their well-being because she had just been cleared of Covid-19.

They had gone to D’Resort @ Downtown East to pick her up when she was discharged last Saturday.

“I was still super cautious. My parents wanted to give me a hug, but I said no and told them to stay at least two metres away,” she told The New Paper on Monday.

“It was necessary for your loved ones’ safety. It felt like a happy reunion cut short.”

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The 21-year-old student at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School spent eight months in New York on a year-long digital marketing internship with social networking firm TikTok, as part of the NUS Overseas College programme.

But her stint was cut short when she and other students were recalled by NUS because of the coronavirus outbreak.

When Miss Lee arrived at Changi Airport on March 21, she volunteered to take a swab test as a precaution and was told she would get the result within one to three working days.

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