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The COVID-19 pandemic has put governments and universities under severe pressure. Students in many parts of the world have been affected, with most of the world population advised to stay home and universities suspending in-person classes and lectures.
The Jakarta Post spoke with Indonesian students in Italy, Australia and Spain to find out what life under quarantine is like for them and how this condition is affecting their daily lives. (File/Handout)
(JP/Bayu Widhiatmoko, Yuliasri Perdani and Wendee Widiantini)