Wuhan five years later: No trace of the pandemic at coronavirus ground zero
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A steel wall with blue painted sheet stands on the sidewalks of a large avenue that five years ago split in two to the market of seafood and wild species more...
Wuhan five years later: No trace of the pandemic at coronavirus ground zero
The sun peeks through the morning haze between residential and office blocks. At the intersection, dozens of pedestrians, cars, motorbikes and bicycles pass by on their way to their daily tasks. A policeman directs traffic. Street sweepers rest on a curb. No one stops to examine what lies behind the faded blue fences surrounding the building. It is the Huanan Seafood Market. Ground zero for the coronavirus has become an everyday urban landscape.…
Buildings used for the care of abandoned infected people and a rhythm of life that was not the same again, in the city where the largest confinement of the last century began.
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