Virus-hit Wuhan to lift outbound travel restrictions on April 8

Around China

​Wuhan, the Chinese city hardest hit by the novel coronavirus outbreak, will lift outbound travel restrictions from April 8 after over two months of lockdown, local authorities said Tuesday.

XinhuaUpdated: March 25, 2020

Policeman Chen Gang gives a sign to permit a bus carrying returning workers to pass at a highway toll station in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. Wuhan, the Chinese city hardest hit by the novel coronavirus outbreak, will lift outbound travel restrictions from April 8 after over two months of lockdown, local authorities said Tuesday. People in Wuhan will be allowed to leave the city and Hubei Province, where Wuhan is the capital, if they hold a green health code, meaning no contact with any infected or suspected COVID-19 cases, according to a circular issued by the provincial COVID-19 control headquarters. Other areas in Hubei will lift outbound transportation restrictions from Wednesday. Migrant workers who hold green codes and negative nucleic acid testing results will be sent out of the province to their workplace directly. [Photo/Xinhua]

<   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   >  


MORE FROM China SCIO