Wuhan is on lockdown — but its couriers are risking exposure to the coronavirus to deliver everything from medical supplies to instant noodles. A photojournalist captured scenes of them in action. 'Couriers are ants,' he says. 'Nothing can stop them.'
A delivery worker on a motorcycle on an empty street in Wuhan. Despite the city's lockdown measures to prevent the spread of disease, a handful of delivery companies are still in operation. Their workers provide supplies and necessities to residents cooped up in their homes.A delivery worker on a motorcycle on an empty street in Wuhan. Despite the city's lockdown measures to prevent the spread of disease, a handful of delivery companies are still in operation.
The food deliveries include fresh fruit and vegetables, dry goods like instant noodles and some treats, too — like waffles.Delivery companies are struggling to keep up. In ain February, the department of commerce director of Hubei province, Qin Jun, said that in a single day, e-commerce companies received 22,000 orders in the province and delivered 1,337 tons of necessities.
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