Wuhan city lifts Lockdown after Coronavirus Outbreak
The Chinese city of Wuhan, on Saturday where the novel coronavirus outbreak first began, started lifting a two-month lockdown. By opening some metro services and reopening boundaries, allowing some air of normalcy to recover and relatives to participate. Following is neglect from the rest of the nation for two months, the reopening of Wuhan, where the disease leading coronavirus outbreak in late December. Denotes a turning spot in China's struggle toward the coronavirus outbreak, though the virus has since expanded to over 200 nations. Within those on the first fast trains allowed into the Wuhan city on Saturday morning was Guo Liangkai. A 19-year-old schoolboy whose one-month job limit in Shanghai stretched to three months due to the coronavirus outbreak.