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Alone at home .. How do they live in the “Corona Focus”?

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Among them, Wu Chen, who has become a prisoner of his apartment and lives with him only his cat Baozi, according to a network report "CNN" American, Sunday,

Fear of infection with a virus Sk The killer controls all his movements and thoughts. Check its temperature at least twice a day. Once in the morning and once in the evening.

He is keen to clean his apartment well in an attempt to reduce the risk of contracting the deadly virus.

The number of new Corona virus victims on Sunday exceeded that of the SARS virus, which killed more than 800 people.

Wu is one of the millions of people who have become prisoners of their homes in a county Hobby Whose capital is Wuhan, And the embargo imposed by the authorities affects millions of Chinese in many other Chinese cities in the country.

Wu, a 26-year-old graphic designer, only left his apartment several times, for a critical purpose: bringing food to him and his cat and of course he does not forget face masks.

He said he barely saw someone walking down the road when he went out to bring the necessary supplies with the help of a friend, stressing that the city’s streets are empty of their thrones.

Since the Chinese designer closed the door to himself, the death toll from the virus that causes deadly pneumonia has increased in Hubei Province.

When the complete quarantine was announced in Wuhan, central China, in late January, there were 1,000 infected in China. Today, there are more than 37 thousand confirmed cases.

The move to isolate the city of Wuhan from the world was unprecedented in the history of China, which faced many disasters, and it seemed from the measure that Beijing was determined to fight the virus and prevent its spread by any means.

China did not take the step of mass isolation of cities, even when the SARS virus spread in 2003 and claimed hundreds of lives.

Tens of millions of Chinese are no longer able to leave their city, or sometimes they cannot leave the surrounding areas, as the Chinese authorities have deployed checkpoints, closed roads, canceled flights and closed the railways leading to some cities.

Videos and pictures circulated on social networks showed rivers of people inside Wuhan Hospitals after panic among them, while shelves of shops in the city appeared empty of basic necessities.

But the Chinese designer and other city residents said to"CNN" They trust the ability of the Chinese authorities to counter the virus.

However, he said, he has become very weary of his house arrest for weeks.

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Among them, Wu Chen, who has become a prisoner of his apartment and lives only with his cat Bawzy, according to a report by the American CNN, Sunday,

Fear of being infected with the deadly Corona virus controls all his movements and thoughts. Check its temperature at least twice a day. Once in the morning and once in the evening.

He is keen to clean his apartment well in an attempt to reduce the risk of contracting the deadly virus.

The number of new Corona virus victims on Sunday exceeded that of the SARS virus, which killed more than 800 people.

Wu is one of the millions of people who have become prisoners of their homes in the Hubei Province, whose capital is Wuhan, and the ban imposed by the authorities affects millions of Chinese in many other Chinese cities in the country.

Wu, a 26-year-old graphic designer, only left his apartment several times, for a critical purpose: bringing food to him and his cat and of course he does not forget face masks.

He said he barely saw someone walking down the road when he went out to bring the necessary supplies with the help of a friend, stressing that the city’s streets are empty of their thrones.

Since the Chinese designer closed the door to himself, the death toll from the virus that causes deadly pneumonia has increased in Hubei Province.

When the complete quarantine was announced in Wuhan, central China, in late January, there were 1,000 infected in China. Today, there are more than 37 thousand confirmed cases.

The move to isolate the city of Wuhan from the world was unprecedented in the history of China, which faced many disasters, and it seemed from the measure that Beijing was determined to fight the virus and prevent its spread by any means.

China did not take the step of mass isolation of cities, even when the SARS virus spread in 2003 and claimed hundreds of lives.

Tens of millions of Chinese are no longer able to leave their city, or sometimes they cannot leave the surrounding areas, as the Chinese authorities have deployed checkpoints, closed roads, canceled flights and closed the railways leading to some cities.

Videos and pictures circulated on social networks showed rivers of people inside Wuhan Hospitals after panic among them, while shelves of shops in the city appeared empty of basic necessities.

But the Chinese designer and other residents of the city told CNN they were confident the Chinese authorities could tackle the virus.

However, he said, he has become very weary of his house arrest for weeks.

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