Volunteers have been spraying Wuhan with disinfectant to help the Chinese city where the coronavirus first took hold get back to work as the number of new cases in China drops
Wuhan, where 11 million people live, had been paralysed by containment efforts imposed by authorities, who shut down public transport as well as taxi services as part of a lockdown, leaving it mostly to ordinary citizens to keep the city running.
The former soldier leads a team of 60 volunteers that has been focused on disinfecting places such as hospitals and schools. It has started to relax those restrictions in recent weeks and will allow people to start leaving the city on April 8, more than two months after the curbs were put in place in late January.
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