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Year on from first Covid-19 death, Wuhan basks in recovery

Anniversary slips by unmarked in city where outbreak began

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Jan 2021 7:30PM

Year on from first Covid-19 death, Wuhan basks in recovery
In a sparse report on January 11, last year, China confirmed its first death from an unknown virus – a 61-year-old man who was a regular at the now-notorious Wuhan wet market. – AFP pic, January 11, 2021

WUHAN – One year ago, China announced the first death from a new virus in Wuhan – 12 months later, Covid-19 has claimed 1.9 million lives in an unrelenting march across the world.

But in the central Chinese city of 11 million where the first known outbreak started, the virus has been extinguished.

This morning, the anniversary slipped by unmarked here – commuters moved freely to work while parks and riverside promenades buzzed with walkers in a city determined to banish its tag as the coronavirus ground zero.

In a sparse report on January 11, 2020, China confirmed its first death from an unknown virus – a 61-year-old man who was a regular at the now-notorious Wuhan wet market linked to many of the early cases.

The world would soon become grimly familiar with the disease that killed him as Covid-19.

Little is still known about the first victim, including his name, while the market where the first reported clusters of cases were traced back to has remained closed, surrounded by boarding.

Independent experts are yet to be granted access to the market or retrace in detail those early days of the virus here.

The city has now bounced back and is proud of its revival.

"Wuhan is the safest city in China now, even the whole world," 66-year-old resident Xiong Liansheng told AFP today, as dozens of couples danced in a busy park in the morning sunshine, some wearing masks.

Commuters headed to work and others strolled along the riverfront – a sharp contrast to the countries still under strict lockdowns and restrictions.

"The Wuhan people's awareness of epidemic prevention and control is very high – even my 2-year-old grandson will wear a mask when going out," said Xiong.

China has faced criticism at home and abroad over its initial handling of the virus, including attempts to silence whistle-blowers and failure to report cases for days in early January.

Two weeks after confirming the first death, Wuhan and the surrounding province were put under lockdown.

Chinese authorities are trying to stamp out a series of local outbreaks, reporting 103 new infections today – the highest figure since July last year – most in northern Hebei province.

Transport links have been cut and schools closed in an effort to contain the cluster. 

There are also mounting fears that travel plans for hundreds of millions of people for the Lunar New Year next month may be ruined as virus controls tighten.

But it is a fraction of the daily infections in the US, Britain and many European countries.

China's official toll stands at 4,634 deaths from Covid-19. – AFP, January 11, 2021

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