Thousands leave virus-hit Wuhan as outbound travel ban lifted

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WUHAN: Thousands of travellers flocked to catch trains leaving Wuhan on Wednesday (Apr 8) as authorities lifted a more than two-month ban on ...

WUHAN: Thousands of travellers flocked to catch trains leaving Wuhan on Wednesday as authorities lifted a more than two-month ban on outbound travel from the hard-hit Chinese city where the global coronavirus pandemic first emerged.

"I've been stuck for 77 days! I've been stuck for 77 days!" shouted one man from the neighbouring province of Hunan, who was in Wuhan when it was sealed off. Hubei and the provincial capital Wuhan have suffered the majority of China's officially claimed tally of more than 81,000 overall infections and more than 3,300 deaths.

 

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Now the world will die. When these contagious ppl leave.

So where are they going

Sure sonny. Traffic at 1/3 normal levels. No peak hour. But it is all back to normal. Oh by the way would you like to buy a bridge? I can get you a good price!

finally Wuhan is free ..... prove that Covid19 can be contained . Just hate to see those anti-china rant across the world

Please don't come to Singapore. Thank you!

How is it civilians in Wuhan have hazmat suits like disposable underwear, doctors and nurses all over the world are dying because there are none?

So theyve been waiting to gtfo

Hazmat suits dress code is going to hurt fashion industry.

Are they coming here ? 😭

Oh God, I've a bad feeling😭

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