Vu Han City is currently still in a state of "internal non-export, foreign non- fluid". A series of urban areas in China have applied measures to prevent impetigo and become "ghost cities". In the picture is the Avenue along the Vu Han River, which used to be a bustling area, but these days it has become deserted and deserted. Photo: THX.
The volunteers diligently propagated and reminded people about the Corona virus in Caidian district of Vu Han. Photo: Cheng Min.
To prevent the spread of the Corona virus, people are regularly checked for body temperature. Photo: THX.
Medical forces carry out epidemic disinfection at the market in Giang An and Vu Han districts. Photo: THX.
Although it was not raining, the woman still wore raincoats and medical masks when going out to limit the risk of the Corona virus spreading. Photo: THX.
Most of these days, people living in Vu Han city are waiting for positive information about the epidemic. Photo: THX.
In some places in Vu Han, free vegetables will be distributed to people. In the photo is a volunteer dividing vegetables in Vu Xuong and Vu Han districts. Photo: THX.
China recommends that citizens do not go abroad except when necessary, so the streets in 1,000km are deserted. Most of the people take to the streets mainly to buy necessities for daily life. Photo: THX.
Every day, there will be patrol teams on all the streets of Vu Han city. In medical centers and hospitals, medical staff visit and check the health of people suspected of being infected and patients positive for Corona virus day and night. Photo: THX.
A female medical staff wearing protective clothing works at full capacity at the infectious disease department at Vu Han Alliance Hospital. Photo: Xiao Yijiu.
According to the report of the Ministry of Health's Infectious Disease Monitoring System, as of 11:00 a.m. on February 10, 2020, the world's respiratory infectious disease situation due to the new strain of Corona virus (nCoV) had a total of 40,554 cases, of which in mainland China there were 40,171 cases and 910 deaths due to Corona virus. Photo: THX.