Wuhan in Hubei province, the city hit hardest by the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak on the Chinese mainland, resumed operations of its subways on Saturday after a suspension of more than two months due to the epidemic.
As of March 23, a total of 650 enterprises based in the Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) had resumed work and production, according to the official WeChat account of the WHDZ.
As of March 20, a total of 453 companies based in the Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) had been approved to resume work and production, according to the official WeChat account of the WHDZ.
Junshan Science and Technology Industrial Park in the Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) has taken a series of concrete measures to ensure the resumption of work and production by resident businesses, according to the official WeChat account of the WHDZ.
A Guizhou medical team -- which was responsible for the treatment of patients staying in the Wuhan Sports Center cabin hospital -- left the facility on March 17 heading for Guizhou, according to the official WeChat account of Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone, or WHDZ.
Authorities in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, decided on March 22 to remove some restrictions on traveling in and out of the city, according to Hubei Daily.
The Wuhan Bus Group is to launch 23 special buses designated for company employees in the Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ), starting on March 16, according to the official WeChat account of the WHDZ.
Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone delivered its first batch of fresh fish to Hongshan district in Wuhan city in Central China’s Hubei province on March 15, helping to make up the shortage of seafood supplies in the district, according to WHDZ officials.