Wuhan Nightclubs Are Reportedly Packed After City Reports No New COVID-19 Cases In Months
Now images of people in Wuhan going clubbing and enjoying the nightlife have come forward as the city returns to normalcy.
The world saw and criticised Wuhan when images of people having a party in a waterpark with absolutely no social distancing durfaced. The water park seemed packed and not a single person was wearing a mask. Considered the epicentre of coronavirus breakout, the city was criticised for ¡®enjoying¡¯ as rest of the world suffers.
Now, images of people in Wuhan going clubbing and enjoying the nightlife have come forward.
Dance floors in Wuhan seemed to have opened according to a LADBible report. Images show party-goers enjoying themselves in a way most of the people in the world do not have the luxury to do. In Europe and India as well not all places have received permission to open bars and clubs. If any have opened it has happened under strict social distancing guidelines.
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Chinese government on its part says that the virus has been pretty much wiped out in the country, claiming that it has seen no cases of Covid for 33 days.
There have reportedly been no cases of COVID-19 in Wuhan in May.
Chinese state media countered the global outrage on crowds at Wuhan Maya Beach Water Park, by saying it was just a 'sign of the city's return to normalcy' and the economy bouncing back.
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Global Times, an English-language newspaper backed by the Chinese Communist Party, lauded Wuhan's strict lockdown measures and rapid testing of nearly 11 million residents. It also claimed that the park took ¡®necessary measures¡¯ to protect the safety of visitors.
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