AUTHORITIES in the Chinese city of Wuhan has ordered all 11 million residents to be tested after new cases emerged for the first time in a year. The outbreak has sparked panic buying across the cit…
AUTHORITIES in the Chinese city of Wuhan has ordered all 11 million residents to be tested after new cases emerged for the first time in a year.
Wuhan, which gave the world its first glimpses of gruelling lockdowns in the early months of the pandemic, had reported no local coronavirus cases since mid-May last year.China brought domestic cases down to virtually zero, allowing the economy to rebound and life to return largely to normal. And residents in Wuhan have packed into supermarkets to stock up on groceries and household supplies in preparation for further lockdowns.
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