China reported today for the first time zero deaths by Coronavirus

China has reported on Tuesday zero deaths from the new coronary, for the first time since the release of figures in January. The Chinese government says isolation measures are functioning by preventing the distribution of the disease. More than 1.3 million people in the world have been affected by it, while at least 74,744 have [...]
China has reported on Tuesday zero deaths from the new coronary, for the first time since the release of figures in January.
The Chinese government says isolation measures are functioning by preventing the distribution of the disease.
More than 1.3 million people in the world have been affected by it, while at least 74,744 have died according to analysts' figures Johns Hopkins.
At the end of last month, the easing of restrictions began at the former Vuhan internet centre, which has been at least two months in total impasses from the virus.
The Chinese National Commission reported today 32 new cases, down from 39 reported on Monday.
Western governments have accused Beijing of reports lower than real.
Only tomorrow will Wuhan allow people out of town for the first time since January.
Those who receive the <x0 green” code on their application will be allowed to leave the city, according to officials.
Citizens in residential areas so far have been allowed out of residences for only two hours.












