Wuhan returns to normality with social holidays

Pandemia COVID-19 for the first time started in Wuhan, China, December of last year, where it was subjected to the world's first deadlock and possibly the most widely detained. But now China's central city seems to have returned to normality, after thousands of inhabitants gathered in a water park for one [...]
Pandemia COVID-19 for the first time started in Wuhan, China, December of last year, where it was subjected to the world's first deadlock and possibly the most widely detained.
But now China's central city seems to have returned to normality, after thousands of residents gathered in a water park for an electronic, maskless and social distance festival, CNN writes.
Over the weekend, the Water Park “Maya Wuhan Beach” was packed with citizens having fun under the rhythms of music.
These were scenes filled with unimaginable parties for many parts of the world that are facing the deadly virus.
But in Wuhan, life has gradually become normal since the metropolis of 11 million people in the Hubei province was completely blocked for 76 days early in April. The city has not reported a new case since mid-May.
The water park was reopened in late June, but more than a month of seasonal rain had discouraged crowds from coming out.
The water park also has the average capacity of 150,000 visitors each day during the weekend.













