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Wuhan: China eases restrictions at original Coronavirus epicentre

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Wuhan: China eases restrictions at original Coronavirus epicentre

Wuhan: China eases restrictions at original Coronavirus epicentre

Residents of Wuhan city in China were seen venturing out of their homes after months as the government eased restrictions.

The city was the original epicentre of the Sars-Cov-2 virus which causes the Covid-19 illness.

It has turned into a global pandemic now with western nations like United States of America, Italy and Spain reporting more cases than China.

Entry into Wuhan is still punctuated by checks at tolls.


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