A state of emergency returned to Wuhan and Yildi

Chinese authorities have imposed ban on travel and the return of the state of emergency in two cities in northern China, due to new cases of corona virus infection, which have caused concern that the second wave of the epidemic has begun to spread. At least five new cases were confirmed yesterday [...]
Chinese authorities have imposed ban on travel and the return of the state of emergency in two cities in northern China, due to new cases of corona virus infection, which have caused concern that the second wave of the epidemic has begun to spread.
At least five new cases were confirmed yesterday in Wuhan, the epithera from which the virus began to spread.
Authorities in the town of Jilin, about 1,800 miles [1,800 km] from Wuhan, announced the ban on travel after six new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed Tuesday, five of which came from the nearby town of Shulan.
Authorities in Shulan, a town of about 700,000 people, imposed urgent restrictive measures over the weekend after 14 new cases were confirmed, just seven days after official Beijing announced that the risk rate was low in all Chinese provinces.











