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China to lift travel curbs on Hubei

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BEIJING China announced Tuesday that a lockdown would be lifted on more than 50 million people in central Hubei province where the coronavirus first emerged late last year. But fears rose over a second wave of infections in the country fueled by people arriving from overseas. After two months living with draconian curbs on daily life, residents will be allowed to leave Hubei from midnight Tuesday if healthy, said provincial authorities. Wuhan city will end restrictions from April 8. Hubei ordered the shutdown in January but has been gradually easing rules and permitting people to move about within the province and return to work. People who wish to travel in or out of Hubei or Wuhan will be able to as long as they have a “green” health code issued by authorities, but schools will remain closed. “I’m super happy,” Hubei native Zoe Wang told AFP. “I’m going to be able to go back and see my parents.”

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