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Streets packed for New Year’s Eve in China’s Wuhan, once the epicenter of coronavirus

Large crowds filled the streets for New Year’s Eve  in the Chinese city of Wuhan – which roughly one year ago was the epicenter for the novel coronavirus that has killed an estimated 1.8 million people worldwide.

Leaders of the Chinese Communist Party faced intense criticism for what much of the world believes to have been leaders’ failure to promptly and fully disclose the start of the virus, purportedly from a resident eating a bat at bought at a Wuhan street market.

However, officials swiftly enacted strict health safety measures – including a lockdown in Wuhan from January to early April – that helped control the spread of the virus.

China has reported a total 87,027 virus cases and 4,634 deaths, with Wuhan accounting for almost 60% of all cases and over 80% of the total deaths, according to ABC News.

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Wuhan on New Year's Eve 2021

3 thoughts on “Streets packed for New Year’s Eve in China’s Wuhan, once the epicenter of coronavirus”

  1. China and ANYONE involved should be held accountable and charged for Crimes against Humanity for modification of making a bio warfare virus and releasing. ANYONE involved if it was US or from any other source should be held accountable – TELL me why we allow China to buy up US and not make them pay for this? Where is this investigation at?

  2. You all are blaming China, when the real problem lies closer to home. Look no further than the U.S. Democrats! China was just a means to an end for the Dems!

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