Work resumes in Hubei under tight preventive measures

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Hubei Province has reported no new cases for five consecutive days and life there is getting back on track. Delivery service is among the first industries to resume work in the capital Wuhan. As of Saturday, more than 2,000 online shops of 12 delivery companies had reopened. They can accommodate over 90 percent of demand. Carmakers and auto part suppliers have also resumed operation. The local government arranged 50 buses to pick up over 2,000 staff to get them to factories on Monday. In recent days, Hubei has reported asymptomatic infections. So it has asked some medical workers from outside to stay on. The National Health Commission says the risk remains, and Hubei must remain vigilant. 
 

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