'Painful lesson': How a military-style lockdown unfolded in Wuhan

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As the world grapples with the escalating coronavirus pandemic, China reopened the city of Wuhan on Wednesday, allowing its 11 million residents ...

Using virus case data, official reports and more than a dozen interviews with officials, residents and scientists in Wuhan, Reuters has compiled a comprehensive account of how the military-style quarantine of the city unfolded.Wuhan health authorities reported the first case of what turned out to be the new coronavirus in December, and the first known death linked to the virus in early January.

But that changed after Jan 18, when a team of scientists sent by the central government in Beijing arrived in Wuhan. A day before the scientists arrived, four new cases were confirmed in Wuhan, none of which had apparent links to the market. Over a dozen healthcare workers had been infected, efforts to track close contacts with other confirmed cases had dwindled, and hospitals had not conducted a single test before Jan 16, Zhong and other experts on the team announced a few days after their trip to Wuhan.

On the evening of Jan 20, the central government set up a taskforce in Wuhan to spearhead the fight against the epidemic.Li Lanjuan, an epidemiologist at the Zhejiang University School of Medicine, waves a Chinese flag from inside a bus as she leaves Wuhan, Hubei province, the epicentre of China's coronavirus disease outbreak, March 31, 2020. Picture taken March 31, 2020.

The directive offered no further details, but at about 8pm that night, some officials received notice by telephone that the city would be shut off the next morning, the sources said.

 

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