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The lock “wakes up” from Ohan, the Chinese city from where its dispersion began coronavirus. After the sad moments, with the sickly stacked hospitals, deserted streets, and despair in all aspects of daily life, its lights night life have lit up again.
Seven months after the Chinese city lifted the lockdown, young people have begun to regain their rhythm and go to parties.
As in the first wave of the pandemic, so in the second, the images in Wuhan seem inconceivable. This time for a different reason. The streets were flooded with people, the streets suffocatingly packed nightclubs and music events are a thing of the past for most countries in the world, but they make up for the current reality in Wuhan.
Students, musicians, artists, who have been trapped in the house for a long time, have taken to the streets with enthusiasm and talk about their experience of returning to normality.
«We will release new musicWank Hingao, leader of a pop band that played music a few hours ago, says in crowd of 100 people, inside a room.
He danced with the crowd on stage and then threw his coat to the enthusiastic audience.
In another center in Wuhan, known for its beers, the Zhang Yong, 29 erased her cake, after … a food fight between her and her friends.
«After what we went through in the first wave of the pandemic in Wuhan, comes freedom. I feel like I have a second life“Said the young woman who works in a textile store.
«During the pandemic, the city was dead. Now we all go out to eat and have fun. I think we will get out more now before the pandemic breaks out.“Said student Yi Yi who deals with rock music.
Although nightlife is flourishing in Wuhan, the restaurant owners and many entrepreneurs Admit that it will take some time for the wounds left by the coronavirus to heal in the economy to heal.
Unlike other countries, the coronavirus has been significantly reduced in China, after strict measures, many months of lockdown, and massive coronavirus testing. It is also important to note that few elderly people are housed in nursing homes in China, which in many parts of the world are a health bomb.
What remains to be investigated, however, is how China initially handled the coronavirus outbreak, as it has been criticized by the West for hiding evidence, while an investigation is expected in early 2021, led by World Health Organization, which will shed “light” on the case.
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