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China: among the commuters of the new year's Eve on the train to Wuhan, the city known as the cradle of the virus

BEIJING - “I'm worried, but I come back home the same. I want to be with my family”. The 32-year-old designer, is about to embark on the train to Wuhan. Has th

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China: among the commuters of the new year's Eve on the train to Wuhan, the city known as the cradle of the virus
BEIJING - “I'm worried, but I come back home the same. I want to be with my family”. The 32-year-old designer, is about to embark on the train to Wuhan. Has the mask, as many people in the row in front of the turnstiles, “I will keep you for the whole trip”. We are in Beijing West station in the Capital, from which depart and to which arrive the train to Wuhan, the city of the new, unknown epidemic of the coronavirus, the balance of which is worsening by the hour. Even if its a small town christmas is near the fireplace, one train stop early, at The has no intention of giving up the celebrations of the lunar new year, Saturday you will enter in the year of the mouse. “My mom has already started cooking - the you can imagine a smile behind the mask -. The government has taken measures to contain the outbreak, then I am confident”.
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