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‘Getting back to normal’ workers in China starting to return to work

After dealing with the coronavirus disease or COVID-19 pandemic for months, people in central China, where the virus originated, have started to regain their life back to normal.
Chinese authorities have reported no local cases of COVID-19 in the country except for the 39 imported cases early this week.
Transportation is now being operated since the two-month lockdown. Residents of the previous epicenter in Wuhan are now being allowed to go out.
They can also take bus or metro so long as they show ID, officials said.
Wuhan residents can also go back to work if they have a permit from their employer. They can also go around Hubei province as long as they have their health certificate.
Cases in Hubei province have slowed down in the last five days. Health authorities are now closely monitoring the rising number of imported cases in the country.
Flights to Beijing will be diverted to different cities for authorities to check their condition before being allowed in the country.
READ MORE: China acts to curb rise of imported COVID-19 cases

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