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The Chinese city where the coronavirus epidemic first broke out, ended a two-month lockdown on Wednesday, but a northern town started restricting the movement of its residents amid concerns of a second wave of infections in mainland China. via SABCNews

China sealed off Wuhan, a city of 11 million people, in late January to stop the spread of the virus.

Restrictions in Wuhan have eased in recent days as the capital of Hubei province reported just three new confirmed infections in the past 21 days and only two new infections in the past fortnight. But even as people leave the city, new imported cases in the northern province of Heilongjiang surged to a daily high of 25, fuelled by an influx of infected travellers arriving from Russia, which shares a land border with the province.

Residents must stay in residential compounds and one person from a family can leave once every three days to buy necessities and must return on the same day, said state-run CCTV. Flights to Beijing and international locations have not been restored. “I’m very happy, I’m going home today,” migrant worker Liu Xiaomin told Reuters as she stood with her suitcases inside Wuhan’s Hankou railway station, bound for Xiangyang city.

 

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I think these people hs to stay in there own country people are tired of them ...

AZE yi nyani nha le

Have they changed laws on eating dogs?

SA is not China. Their people are more and our cases are far less than peeps dying from natural causes! Or are natural causes being reported as Covid-19? Just a thought!

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