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Wuhan COVID-19 lockdown over, but lingering fears slow recovery

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April 9, 2020
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Wuhan COVID-19 lockdown over, but lingering fears slow recovery

WUHAN, China: Hairstylist "Ah Ping" is back in business now that Wuhan's coronavirus lockdown has been lifted, but his salon has no customers, only empty chairs and lingering fears over a contagion that continues to haunt the city.

Wuhan is waking from its coronavirus nightmare, loosening tight restrictions on movement and business as the global pandemic's launchpad tries to move on.

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But full recovery remains hampered by fear of a potential new wave of infections.

Many businesses and all schools are still closed, restaurants aren't allowed dine-in customers, and some neighbourhoods remain sealed off behind barriers.

Residents need to show they have a "healthy" rating on a mandatory phone app to leave their homes, use public transport, or enter most public spaces.

"When people come out, infections will probably rise. I'm really afraid of this," said "Ah Ping", a nickname.

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The 43-year-old, who declined to give his full name, also worries about getting his life restarted.

He paid his salon's quarterly rent of 15,000 yuan (US$2,100) in full just before Wuhan was locked down on Jan 23. Now another rental payment is due.

"Isn't that terrible? I paid 15,000 in rent and did no business," he said.

READ: Careful first steps back to normality for Wuhan residents as COVID-19 lockdown is lifted

READ: China sees slight rise in new COVID-19 infections as imported cases jump

"NOT MUCH CHANGE"

While many other Chinese cities are getting back to near-normal, Wuhan's government has made clear that easing controls poses new perils and that a return to usual life will have to wait.

In some areas, it's been two steps forward, one step back.

Wuhan authorities said 70 residential neighbourhoods – out of nearly 7,000 recently declared "epidemic-free" – lost that status this week, prolonging lockdown measures there.

The government has suggested the status revocation was due to the discovery of asymptomatic cases.

China initially withheld numbers of asymptomatic cases – people who test positive but show no symptoms of COVID-19, the pneumonia-like illness caused by the virus.

It said on Thursday that the country now has over a thousand such patients under medical observation – with 674 of those in Hubei, where Wuhan is the provincial capital.

READ: Thousands leave virus-hit Wuhan as outbound travel ban lifted

A woman tends her meat stall in Wuhan, where the coronavirus started. Life is slowly returning to normal in the city, but fears remain AFP/Hector RETAMAL

Chinese officials have said the virus emerged from wildlife sold for food at a local wet market.

Many Wuhan residents expressed to AFP journalists a continued fear about resuming normal activities.

A 59-year-old shopkeeper who gave only her surname, Zhou, has reopened her little store, but says people are too scared to come out and shop.

Dancing outside the shop to get the blood flowing, Zhou said she also fears moving around the city, rarely going out and only for essentials while wearing protective clothing, mask and gloves.

"It's really hard now. I know some people who have been infected. It's really scary," she said.

Traffic has picked up after a ban on leaving the city was lifted on Wednesday, but vast numbers of businesses remain closed and plastic barriers in streets hamper movement.

"The ban is not lifted, not in residential compounds. There's not much change," Zhou said.

Some residential areas in Wuhan are still barricaded off to outsiders AFP/NOEL CELIS

HEALTH CODES

Daily new infections in Wuhan are now down to zero on most days, but suspicions linger over the data publicised by the secretive ruling Communist Party that stands accused of a slow response to the outbreak, cover-up attempts, and moves to silence domestic critics.

Many residents are still unable to leave their homes due to the mobile phone health code system which tracks if where they lRead More – Source

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WUHAN, China: Hairstylist "Ah Ping" is back in business now that Wuhan's coronavirus lockdown has been lifted, but his salon has no customers, only empty chairs and lingering fears over a contagion that continues to haunt the city.

Wuhan is waking from its coronavirus nightmare, loosening tight restrictions on movement and business as the global pandemic's launchpad tries to move on.

Advertisement

Advertisement

But full recovery remains hampered by fear of a potential new wave of infections.

Many businesses and all schools are still closed, restaurants aren't allowed dine-in customers, and some neighbourhoods remain sealed off behind barriers.

Residents need to show they have a "healthy" rating on a mandatory phone app to leave their homes, use public transport, or enter most public spaces.

"When people come out, infections will probably rise. I'm really afraid of this," said "Ah Ping", a nickname.

Advertisement

Advertisement

The 43-year-old, who declined to give his full name, also worries about getting his life restarted.

He paid his salon's quarterly rent of 15,000 yuan (US$2,100) in full just before Wuhan was locked down on Jan 23. Now another rental payment is due.

"Isn't that terrible? I paid 15,000 in rent and did no business," he said.

READ: Careful first steps back to normality for Wuhan residents as COVID-19 lockdown is lifted

READ: China sees slight rise in new COVID-19 infections as imported cases jump

"NOT MUCH CHANGE"

While many other Chinese cities are getting back to near-normal, Wuhan's government has made clear that easing controls poses new perils and that a return to usual life will have to wait.

In some areas, it's been two steps forward, one step back.

Wuhan authorities said 70 residential neighbourhoods – out of nearly 7,000 recently declared "epidemic-free" – lost that status this week, prolonging lockdown measures there.

The government has suggested the status revocation was due to the discovery of asymptomatic cases.

China initially withheld numbers of asymptomatic cases – people who test positive but show no symptoms of COVID-19, the pneumonia-like illness caused by the virus.

It said on Thursday that the country now has over a thousand such patients under medical observation – with 674 of those in Hubei, where Wuhan is the provincial capital.

READ: Thousands leave virus-hit Wuhan as outbound travel ban lifted

A woman tends her meat stall in Wuhan, where the coronavirus started. Life is slowly returning to normal in the city, but fears remain AFP/Hector RETAMAL

Chinese officials have said the virus emerged from wildlife sold for food at a local wet market.

Many Wuhan residents expressed to AFP journalists a continued fear about resuming normal activities.

A 59-year-old shopkeeper who gave only her surname, Zhou, has reopened her little store, but says people are too scared to come out and shop.

Dancing outside the shop to get the blood flowing, Zhou said she also fears moving around the city, rarely going out and only for essentials while wearing protective clothing, mask and gloves.

"It's really hard now. I know some people who have been infected. It's really scary," she said.

Traffic has picked up after a ban on leaving the city was lifted on Wednesday, but vast numbers of businesses remain closed and plastic barriers in streets hamper movement.

"The ban is not lifted, not in residential compounds. There's not much change," Zhou said.

Some residential areas in Wuhan are still barricaded off to outsiders AFP/NOEL CELIS

HEALTH CODES

Daily new infections in Wuhan are now down to zero on most days, but suspicions linger over the data publicised by the secretive ruling Communist Party that stands accused of a slow response to the outbreak, cover-up attempts, and moves to silence domestic critics.

Many residents are still unable to leave their homes due to the mobile phone health code system which tracks if where they lRead More – Source

channel news asia

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