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Wuhan in Central China's Hubei province is on lockdown. Since January 23, the home to over 11 million people has been quarantined due to the outbreak of the contagious and potentially fatal coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
The disease, which is believed to have originated in Wuhan, has spread to countries worldwide and killed at least 132 people.
As the government scrambles to end the coronavirus outbreak, those in Wuhan, and 15 other Chinese cities under quarantine, are asking: Are we safe? And is there hope this crisis will end anytime soon?
To talk about life under quarantine, we were joined by Zhao Yunfei. He is a CGTN correspondent who has been inside Wuhan since the outbreak began.
To hear more of the global topics we discuss on The Heat Podcast, subscribe at one of these links or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe: Apple | Android | Google Podcasts | RSS
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Wuhan in Central China's Hubei province is on lockdown. Since January 23, the home to over 11 million people has been quarantined due to the outbreak of the contagious and potentially fatal coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
The disease, which is believed to have originated in Wuhan, has spread to countries worldwide and killed at least 132 people.
As the government scrambles to end the coronavirus outbreak, those in Wuhan, and 15 other Chinese cities under quarantine, are asking: Are we safe? And is there hope this crisis will end anytime soon?
To talk about life under quarantine, we were joined by Zhao Yunfei. He is a CGTN correspondent who has been inside Wuhan since the outbreak began.
To hear more of the global topics we discuss on The Heat Podcast, subscribe at one of these links or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe: Apple | Android | Google Podcasts | RSS