In China's Wuhan, a shadow of reserve and resentment even as Covid-19 lockdowns ease

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WUHAN — In the Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicenter of the Covid-19 outbreak nearly three years ago and where thousands died, residents cautiously greeted a relaxation of lockdown measures by authorities this week. In the city center, few people were in shops and restaurants and the subway was only partially filled as many residents remained wary of a possible...

A medical worker takes a swab sample at a testing booth for coronavirus disease , after the government gradually loosened restrictions on Covid-19 control, in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, Dec 9, 2022.WUHAN — In the Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicenter of the Covid-19 outbreak nearly three years ago and where thousands died, residents cautiously greeted a relaxation of lockdown measures by authorities this week.

"We know the country is reopening but we ourselves haven't let down our guard," said one Wuhan cornershop owner. "We're taking precautions, protecting ourselves because it is spreading quickly." Health authorities in Wuhan reported 229 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday , while health authorities in Beijing reported more than 16,000 cases nationwide on the same day.

By November, as frustration towards the zero-Covid-19 policies mounted, some Wuhan residents like Sam Yuen, a teacher, joined protests demanding an end to the lockdowns, alongside thousands of others in cities across China."It was a nightmare...it felt like we were being treated like animals," Yuen told Reuters.

 

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