Wuhan:Passengers were seen walking on the platform of the subway stations connected with Hankou Railway Station in Wuhan, the capital of central China's Hubei Province after the authorities partly eased the more than two months of near-total isolation for its population of 11 million due to the coronavirus outbreak which is believed to have emerged in the 'wet markets' of the city itself.
Wuhan was placed under lockdown in January with roadblocks ring-fencing its outskirts and drastic restrictions on daily life. But the major transport and industrial hub have now signalled the end of its long isolation with the first officially sanctioned passenger train arriving back into the city just after midnight.
"We clearly remember that the metro service had been suspended for 65 days," Li Wei, a staff worker of the Wuhan metro service operator, said.
"I was startled when I first saw the news of shutting down the metro system as I never expected such scenario to happen one day," he added.
"We are excited and happy today to resume the service to serve the Wuhan residents again," Li said.
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Passengers for six metro lines in the capital of Hubei Province are asked to scan their health QR codes with real name information and check body temperature before entering the metro stations and wear face masks during the whole journey. Many were seen even wearing rubber gloves and hats that can cover the face.