China’s Wuhan Locks Down District With One Million People

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China’s Wuhan Locks Down District With One Million People
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Wuhan, the central Chinese city that was the epicenter of the early Covid-19 outbreak, has locked down a district of about 1 million people due to four asymptomatic cases

epicenter of the early Covid-19 outbreak

, locked down a district of about 1 million people due to four asymptomatic cases, as the nation’s leaders maintain their zero tolerance toward the virus, a policy that has cast a shadow over both the national and global economies. Local authorities announced that the district of Jiangxia would enforce a 3-day “temporary restriction” from Wednesday, and most of the businesses would be closed. The district will also ban large gatherings and dining inside restaurants, close entertainment venues and suspend most public transportation services. The four cases detected in Hubei’s capital were the only new infections in the province.

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