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Where now 3 years after Wuhan?
About 10 million residents of Wuhan, where Covid-19 was first reported, endured a 76-day lockdown from January 2020 to contain the virus that causes the disease. Such responses became a key pillar of China’s zero-Covid policy, but another wave of infection hit the city three years later when the authorities pivoted to living with the virus. In a three-part series on the anniversary of the lockdown, the Post looks at why Wuhan residents now have a more critical view of the zero-Covid policy, and more.
Updated: 26 Jan 2023
SCMP Series:Where now 3 years after Wuhan?
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by Sylvia Ma
In recent months, many Wuhan residents who had taken pride in enduring a strict 76-day lockdown in the early days of China’s zero-Covid response became more critical of how the epidemic was being handled.
24 Jan 2023
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by Echo Xie
More zoonotic diseases have emerged around the world in recent decades, largely due to increased human-animal contact caused by population growth, land use changes, biodiversity loss, climate change and wildlife trading and consumption.
26 Jan 2023
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