China wants to immediately revoke the lockdown status. (Image via Republika)

COVID-19 alleviating; China to revoke lockdown

The Chinese Government stated that if there is no new novel coronavirus (COVID-19) case in Wuhan by the next 14 days, then the government will revoke the lockdown. Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, Central China, was the ground zero of the COVID-19 outbreak in late 2019.

Currently, the number of infections in the Middle Kingdom is decreasing significantly. Even, today, there is no new COVID-19 case in the land. Therefore, if by the next two weeks, there is not found any new cases of COVID-19, then it is time for the Chinese government to revoke the lockdown.

The increase in the cases of COVID-19 came from outside China. Meanwhile, the new COVID-19 cases in China was detected from foreign visitors, or Chinese nationals having returned from other countries.

In Wuhan, the growth of the COVID-19 cases was recorded in units. Previously, the growth reached hundreds. Now, the Chinese government has also opened accesses in cities, excluding Wuhan. Schools and public transportation in the land have returned operational.

Meanwhile, the Chinese government will monitor the development of COVID-19 intensively.

The Hubei residents are allowed to come back to their residence once they are tested clear of the COVID-19. Previously, the Chinese government also sent the first batch of medical team home.

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