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China’s coronavirus epicentre Wuhan fight stigmas while residents celebrate life returning to normal – ABC News
Baby Kankan was born in the hospital where Wuhan’s first coronavirus patients were taken, and he was forced to spend the first year of his life inside the family…
A year on from the global COVID-19 pandemic that was first detected in his hometown of Wuhan, baby Kankan has finally been able to see the outside world without his parents worrying.
Key points:
- Wuhan residents say their lives have gone back to normal but scars remain
- The city is reportedly one of China’s top 10 cities by GDP for the first three quarters of 2020
- Some residents are still feeling uneasy about the stigma around Wuhan
He was born 20 days before the first case of coronavirus was reported…
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