Thousands celebrate the new year in Wuhan amid China's COVID-19 wave

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Thousands gathered in central Wuhan on Saturday night to count down to the start of what many hoped would be a much better year after a "tough" 2022 filled with lockdowns and in December a major new outbreak of the coronavirus.

People release balloons as they gather to celebrate New Year's Eve, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Wuhan, Hubei province, China January 1, 2023. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo

"In the past year, I feel that COVID-19 was very serious and some of my family members have been hospitalized,” 17-year-old Wuhan high school student, surnamed Wang, told Reuters from the riverside shortly after midnight.

The crowds, including Jin, who were especially tightly packed in front of the old clock tower at Wuhan’s Hankou Customs House, were watched by large numbers of police officers, SWAT, unidentified plain-clothed personnel, and other security workers. In late November hundreds of people took part in lockdown demonstrations on the streets of cities across the country including Wuhan. Following those protests, China all but abandoned its strict "zero COVID" policy of stringent curbs.

In Shanghai, which like many Chinese cities in 2022 was put under a lengthy lockdown, many thronged the historic riverside walkway, the Bund.

 

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