Wuhan today, it might be hard to believe it was once ground zero for the novel coronavirus pandemic.One year after the Chinese city of 11 million was locked down to prevent the spread of COVID-19, businesses and schools are open and the streets are bustling with people — nearly all of whom wear masks.
Some practice tai chi in parks, while others jog along the Yangtze River that flows through the urban centre. Wuhan, China returns to normal as world continues to battle coronavirus pandemic Yet Wuhan and its residents still bear the scars of a fast-moving outbreak that accounted for 80 per cent of China’s official death toll from the virus, as well as the 76-day lockdown that ultimately curbed it.