Wuhan year zero, suffering and redemption of the martyred city of the coronavirus in China
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The epidemic has been brought under control in Wuhan, but a large part of the population continues to wear the mask in public places.
RFI / Stéphane Lagarde
By: Stéphane Lagarde Follow
23 min
Life after coronavirus ... It's hard to imagine when viral pneumonia still strikes a large part of humanity.
However, this is what the Wuhan people are experiencing, the cradle of the Covid-19 in January 2020 and today, for the moment in any case, rid of the virus.
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After 76 days of hermetic confinement until April 2020, and a long period of deconfinement thereafter, life in the capital of Hubei province has resumed in central China.
The authorities have made all the inhabitants of Wuhan into heroes in the fight against the epidemic, but they recall that they are also victims.
"Wuhan year zero, suffering and redemption of the martyred city of the coronavirus in China", a Grand report by Stéphane Lagarde.
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