@Alternatiiv
Hello,
I would like to say that you're missing several points at once by being emotional. Since Maybe you live in a foreign country, you're having trouble grasping the realities on ground here. First and foremost, Even our Islam says that whenever an illness epidemic runs amok, people shouldn't go to AND from the epicenter of the epidemic. Do you know better than Allah?
Next thing is, No we are not low as a people. If you know the attitude of people here, you'll quickly realize that the families of these potentially infected students would definitely use their connections to bring their children out of any sort of Incubation-Isolation period after a few days. If someone is affected, then they will definitely not reach out to the proper authorities for fear of being ostracized from the public and having their reputations ruined.
Wuhan is the epicenter of Coronavirus, therefore it is most likely that people coming from there could be infected. By being extra cautious, given the little realities at hand, we're not being low as people. We're being careful. While being responsible for the students in Wuhan, the government is also responsible for the Pakistanis living in Pakistan too. You may live in a second-first world country to feel secure, but the rest of us don't. The poor of this country would suffer the most.
That being said, if you look at India's example and feel betrayed then don't be. Take a look here:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Do you see Pakistan anywhere on the list? This is because we didn't evacuate students from the epicenter of the breakout. We're doing good so far.
Of course there's no real guarantee that people coming from other parts of China aren't affected with the virus. In cases like those, Allah knows best who's to die and who's to not. But through these precautions, we're being saved from a lot of unnecessary paranoia and panic. Those students are young, so even if they are infected they have a very high chance of survival. Their older, maybe sicker relatives, don't. If i was a student stuck in Wuhan, i'd probably stay put rather than risk getting my parents potentially infected.
Just my two bits