In China, walled up Wuhan awaits life beyond the barricades

Indonesia Berita Berita

In China, walled up Wuhan awaits life beyond the barricades
Indonesia Berita Terbaru,Indonesia Berita utama
  • 📰 Reuters
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 24 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 13%
  • Publisher: 97%

The bright yellow barricades snake through the streets of Wuhan,dividing up the epicenter of China's coronavirus outbreak into segments that can be easily monitored for people disobeying orders to stay home.

WUHAN, China - The bright yellow barricades snake through the streets of Wuhan,dividing up the epicenter of China’s coronavirus outbreak into segments that can be easily monitored for people disobeying orders to stay home.

China was widely accused of delaying its response to the disease when it first emerged in December but has since won praise from the World Health Organization for securing and sealing off affected areas. Infections in the city, where the virus is believed to originated in a seafood market, account for the majority in China.

“I have lived for more than 50 years but I have never experienced anything like this,” he said, his voice cracking with emotion.

Berita ini telah kami rangkum agar Anda dapat membacanya dengan cepat. Jika Anda tertarik dengan beritanya, Anda dapat membaca teks lengkapnya di sini. Baca lebih lajut:

Reuters /  🏆 2. in US

Indonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama

Similar News:Anda juga dapat membaca berita serupa dengan ini yang kami kumpulkan dari sumber berita lain.

China's Wuhan, where the coronavirus emerged, begins to lift its lockdownChina's Wuhan, where the coronavirus emerged, begins to lift its lockdownThe Chinese city of Wuhan, where the coronavirus outbreak first emerged, began lifting a two-month lockdown on Saturday by restarting some metro services and reopening borders, allowing some semblance of normality to return and families to reunite.
Baca lebih lajut »

Wuhan Coronavirus 'Patient Zero' SpeaksWuhan Coronavirus 'Patient Zero' SpeaksWei Guixian is a 57-year-old seafood merchant at the Huanan Market in Wuhan where the virus is suspected to have first made the jump from bat to human.
Baca lebih lajut »

Mystery In Wuhan: Recovered Coronavirus Patients Test Negative ... Then PositiveMystery In Wuhan: Recovered Coronavirus Patients Test Negative ... Then PositiveSome Wuhan residents who tested positive for coronavirus previously and then recovered are testing positive again. Now, officials are trying to figure out what that means for recovery efforts.
Baca lebih lajut »

China readies stimulus measures as local virus cases dwindleChina readies stimulus measures as local virus cases dwindleChina's authorities plan stronger steps to revive an economy hit by the spread of coronavirus, as the nation on Saturday reported no new locally transmitted infections for the previous day.
Baca lebih lajut »

China Shuts Down All Cinemas, AgainChina Shuts Down All Cinemas, AgainOver the past two weeks, hundreds of movie theaters in the country had begun to reopen. No reason for the policy reversal was given, but insiders believe the government is worried about a potential second wave of coronavirus infections.
Baca lebih lajut »

Taiwan foreign minister invites U.S. reporters expelled by ChinaTaiwan foreign minister invites U.S. reporters expelled by ChinaTaiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu extended a personal invitation on Saturday for three major U.S. newspapers to station on the island their China-based journalists whose expulsion Beijing has announced.
Baca lebih lajut »



Render Time: 2025-03-06 17:43:35