This photo taken on August 3, 2020 shows people riding a scooter on a street in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province. — AFPFans dancing at an electronic music festival, long lines at breakfast stands, gridlocked traffic - the scenes in coronavirus ground zero Wuhan these days would have been unthinkable in January.
The queues snaking outside breakfast stands are a far cry from the terrified crowds that lined up at the city’s hospitals in the first weeks after the city was quarantined in January to curb the spread of COVID-19. “In the first half of the year, we only opened some projects that had been decided before the outbreak,“ Hu Zeyu, an employee at a local real estate company, tells AFP.Food stall owner Yang Liankang says things are improving slowly, with sales growing from around 300 yuan a day a month ago to more than 1,000 yuan.In some Wuhan neighbourhoods, plastic barriers ubiquitous during the lockdown continue to restrict traffic.
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