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Coronavirus cradle Wuhan partly reopens after lockdown

The city in China where the coronavirus pandemic began, Wuhan, has partially re-opened after more than two months of isolation.

Crowds of passengers were pictured arriving at Wuhan train station on Saturday.

People are being allowed to enter but not leave, according to reports.

Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, saw more than 50,000 coronavirus cases. At least 3,000 people in Hubei died from the disease.

But numbers have fallen dramatically, according to China’s figures. The state on Saturday reported 54 new cases emerging the previous day – which it said were all imported.

As it battles to control cases coming from abroad, China has announced a temporary ban on all foreign visitors, even if they have visas or residence permits. It is also limiting Chinese and foreign airlines to one flight per week, and flights must not be more than 75% full.

In other global developments:

Meanwhile, the virus continues to spread rapidly in other countries around the world.

  • Nearly 600,000 infections have been confirmed globally and almost 28,000 deaths, according to figures collated by Johns Hopkins University
  • The death toll in Spain has exceeded 5,000, after it reported 832 more fatalities in the past 24 hours. Spain is the world’s worst hit country after Italy
  • The US now has the highest number of confirmed infections at 104,000
  • South Korea says that for the first time it now has more people who have recovered from the virus than are still infected. It reported 146 new cases on Saturday, taking the total to 9,478 – of whom 4,811 have been released from hospital
  • Russia and Ireland are among the latest countries to bring in new restrictions to try to slow the spread of the virus. In Russia, shopping centres, restaurants and cafes have been ordered to close. In Ireland, people will have to stay at home with limited exceptions for the next two weeks
  • In the UK, frontline National Health Service staff in England will begin being tested this weekend to see if they have coronavirus

What signs are there of Wuhan reopening?

The virus is thought to have originated in a seafood market in Wuhan that “conducted illegal transactions of wild animals”.

The city’s 11 million residents have been shut off from the rest of the world since the middle of January, with roadblocks around the outskirts and drastic restrictions on daily life.

Media captionCoronavirus: Life inside China’s lockdown

But roads reopened to incoming traffic late on Friday, according to Reuters news agency.

And state media said the subway was open from Saturday and trains would be able to arrive at the city’s 17 railway stations.

Nineteen-year-old student Guo Liangkai, who arrived back in the city after three months, told Reuters: “First of all, it makes me very happy to see my family.

“We wanted to hug but now is a special period so we can’t hug or make any actions like these.”

Mask-clad passengers wait in a line after arriving at the railway station in Wuhan, China's central Hubei province on 28 March 2020Image copyrightAFP
Image captionMask-clad passengers waited in a line after arriving at the railway station in Wuhan on Saturday

All arrivals in Wuhan have to show a green code on a mobile app to prove that they are healthy.

Officials say restrictions on people leaving the city will be lifted on 8 April, when domestic flights are also expected to restart.

The virus emerged in China in December and more than 3,300 people there have died from the infection – but both Italy and Spain now have higher death tolls.

Coronavirus global cases, 28 March 2020

This information is regularly updated but may not reflect the latest totals for each country.

CasesDeaths
USA104,6881,707
Italy86,4989,134
China81,9963,299
Spain72,2485,690
Germany53,340399
Iran35,4082,517
France32,9641,995
UK14,549759
Switzerland13,259241
South Korea9,478144
Belgium9,134353
Netherlands8,603546
Austria7,71268
Turkey5,69892
Canada4,76056
Portugal4,26876
Norway3,80720
Australia3,640460
Brazil3,47793
Israel3,46012
Sweden3,069105
Czech Republic2,4229
Malaysia2,32027
Ireland2,12122
Denmark2,04652
Ecuador1,62741
Chile1,6105
Luxembourg1,60515
Japan1,52552
Romania1,45229
Poland1,43616
Pakistan1,40811
Russia1,2644
Thailand1,2456
South Africa1,1701
Finland1,1657
Indonesia1,155102
Saudi Arabia1,1043
Philippines1,07568
Greece96628
India93320
Iceland8902
Panama78614
Singapore7322
Mexico71712
Diamond Princess cruise ship71210
Argentina69017
Slovenia6849
Estonia6451
Croatia6354
Peru63511
Dominican Republic58120
Qatar562
Colombia5396
Egypt53630
Serbia5281
Iraq50642
Bahrain4734
New Zealand451
Lebanon4128
Algeria40926
United Arab Emirates4052
Lithuania3825
Armenia3721
Morocco35823
Hungary34311
Bulgaria3135
Ukraine3118
Latvia305
Taiwan2832
Uruguay274
Slovakia269
Andorra2673
Costa Rica2632
Bosnia and Herzegovina2574
Kuwait235
Jordan2351
Tunisia2277
San Marino22321
North Macedonia2193
Kazakhstan2041
Moldova1992
Albania1868
Burkina Faso1809
Vietnam169
Azerbaijan1653
Cyprus1625
Oman152
Malta149
Réunion145
Faroe Islands144
Ghana1374
Senegal130
Brunei1201
Venezuela1132
Sri Lanka110
Afghanistan1104
Uzbekistan1042
Ivory Coast101
Cambodia99
Palestinian Territories971
Honduras951
Mauritius942
Belarus94
Martinique931
Cameroon912
Kosovo881
Georgia85
Montenegro821
Nigeria811
Cuba802
Puerto Rico793
Bolivia74
Guadeloupe731
Trinidad and Tobago662
Kyrgyzstan58
DR Congo586
Liechtenstein56
Paraguay563
Gibraltar55
Rwanda54
Jersey521
Guam511
Mayotte50
Bangladesh485
Monaco42
Guernsey36
Aruba33
Isle of Man32
Guatemala321
Kenya311
French Polynesia30
Jamaica301
French Guiana28
Barbados26
Madagascar26
Togo251
Uganda23
Zambia22
United States Virgin Islands19
El Salvador19
Bermuda17
Ethiopia16
Maldives16
New Caledonia15
Tanzania13
Mongolia12
Djibouti12
Equatorial Guinea12
Saint Martin11
Mali11
Dominica11
Niger101
Greenland10
Bahamas10
Eswatini9
Curaçao81
Cayman Islands81
Haiti8
Suriname8
Myanmar8
Namibia8
Guinea8
Gabon71
Zimbabwe71
Mozambique7
Antigua and Barbuda7
Seychelles7
Grenada7
Eritrea6
Laos6
Benin6
Nepal5
Fiji5
Saint Barthelemy5
Syria5
Mauritania5
Guyana51
Montserrat5
Sudan51
Cape Verde51
Congo4
Angola4
Vatican4
Nicaragua41
Central African Republic3
Somalia3
Bhutan3
Liberia3
Sint Maarten3
Chad3
Saint Lucia3
Gambia31
Turks and Caicos Islands2
Belize2
Anguilla2
MS Zaandam cruise ship2
British Virgin Islands2
Saint Kitts and Nevis2
Guinea-Bissau2
Libya1
St Vincent and the Grenadines1
Papua New Guinea1
Timor-Leste1

Source: Johns Hopkins University, national public health agencies

Last updated on 28 March 2020, 12:00 GMT.

It is now battling to control a wave of imported cases as infections soar abroad.

This so-called “second wave” of imported infections is also affecting countries like South Korea and Singapore, which had been successful in stopping the spread of disease in recent weeks.

A general shot shot shows buildings in Wuhan, in China's central Hubei province on 28 March 2020.Image copyrightAFP
Image captionWuhan has been under lockdown since the middle of January

Source: BBC 

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