Children wearing face masks play in Jiangtan Park along the Yangtze River in Wuhan, a hard-hit city by the novel coronavirus in Central China’s Hubei province, on April 12, 2020. Photo by Ke Hao/China Daily/Asia News Network
WUHAN — Following two months of lockdown, life is slowly going back to normal in Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic that claimed over 3,300 lives in China.
A child wearing a face mask plays in Jiangtan Park along the Yangtze River in Wuhan on April 12, 2020. More citizens have started to enjoy springtime as the novel coronavirus gets under control in the city. Photo by Ke Hao/China Daily/Asia News Network
A child wearing a face mask plays in Jiangtan Park along the Yangtze River in Wuhan on April 12, 2020. Photo by Ke Hao/China Daily/Asia News Network
A child wearing a face mask plays in Jiangtan Park along the Yangtze River in Wuhan on April 12, 2020. Photo by Ke Hao/China Daily/Asia News Network
Citizens wearing face masks play in Jiangtan Park along the Yangtze River in Wuhan on April 12, 2020. [Photo by Ke Hao/China Daily/Asia News Network
Children wearing face masks play in Jiangtan Park along the Yangtze River in Wuhan. [Photo by Ke Hao/China Daily/Asia News Network
Citizens wearing face masks play in Jiangtan Park along the Yangtze River in Wuhan. Photo by Ke Hao/China Daily/Asia News Network
A child wearing a face mask plays in Jiangtan Park. Photo by Ke Hao/China Daily/Asia News Network
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