Wuhan starts opening in part after two-month isolation

The Chinese city where the coronary pandemic started, Wuhan, has been partially reopened after more than two months of isolation. Crowds of passengers are seen in photographs when they arrived at the Wuhan train station on Saturday. People are being allowed in, but not out, according to reports. Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, recorded more than 50,000 coronavirus cases. [...]
The Chinese city where the coronary pandemic started, Wuhan, has been partially reopened after more than two months of isolation.
Crowds of passengers are seen in photographs when they arrived at the Wuhan train station on Saturday.
People are being allowed in, but not out, according to reports.
Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, recorded more than 50,000 coronavirus cases.
At least 3,000 people in Hubei died of disease.
But the numbers have dropped dramatically, according to China's official figures.
54 new cases were reported Saturday that emerged the previous day that are all reportedly imported.
While China is struggling to control cases coming from abroad, this country has set a temporary stop for all foreign visitors, even if they have visas or residence permits.
Also, the state has restricted Chinese and foreign airlines to a weekly flight, and flights should not be more than 75% complete.












