Wuhan hosts first international flight since January

The Chinese town of Vuhan, the first site where the Coronavirus was discovered in December 2019, hosted today the first international flight since January, when the airport was closed due to COVID-19. China drastically reduced airlines with the rest of the world to limit the arrival of the sick with the 19 - and - risk COVID. [...]
China drastically reduced airlines with the rest of the world to limit the arrival of the patients with COVID-19 that posed a potential risk of restoring the epidemic to the country.
The country since then has curbed COVID-19 due to restrictive measures, quarantine, deportation, prosecution of cases and contacts and wearing masks.
“A plane of the Korean-South Company at low prices “Tway” arrived on Wednesday at Wuhan International Tianhe Airport with 60 passengers aboard”, public television stressed CCTV.
Images published by the television station show travelers wearing masks as well as police officers in full protective suits that controlled passports.
About 3900 people have officially lost their lives from COVID-19 in Vuhan, more than 80% out of 464 people registered from China on its territory.
The town was quarantined for more than two months beginning on January 23rd. The city community then organized the deportation of 11 million inhabitants.











