Ninj, only quoting your post because you asked about China.
Generally everything is back to normal here in China, the same for Wuhan as well. There have been strict restrictions on anyone entering China, and until recently only Chinese nationals have been allowed into the country. Those restrictions have been eased recently and anyone with a legitimate reason (ie work) can come into the country. Before getting on a flight passengers must pass a health check and this has to be verified by the Chinese embassy in their own country. Also, only nationals of the country the plane is flying from are permitted onto the plane (only US residents permitted on a plane from the USA,etc), on arriving in China those passengers must then undergo a compulsory 14 day quarantine at a designated hotel close to the airport.
Despite these restrictions a few cases have come into the country, recently the city of Qingdao, tested the entire city in 5 days after about 12 positive cases appearred at one of the city's hospitals. The fact that the entire city of 9 million people was tested so quickly shows how seriously it is being taken here.
closer to where I live in Jiangxi province, one positive case was found in a small city about 100km from me. Nothing has changed in the city I work in, but this weekend I went back to my wife's home city about 50km from the city with the one positive case and about 50% of the population there are wearing facemasks. This is voluntary and no government directive was given.
Whenever I travel on public transport (every Friday and Sunday) facemasks are compulsory, before you are allowed on board.
Not directed at you Ninj, but had the UK and other countries taken this more seriously then a second lockdown could easily have been avoided.
Apologies for the long post.
Considering the Chinese are responsible for the whole ****ing thing, including covering it up at the outset which would of cost many, many extra lives, it's good to hear they're getting it right now eh?
