Chinese citizen journalist who posted videos in February about the coronavirus situation in the city of Wuhan has resurfaced after going missing for almost two months.
City with China's largest current outbreak tightens lockdown
Harbin, the provincial capital of Heilongjiang, has 52 reported coronavirus cases. It has banned entry to residential zones by non-locals and will lockdown residential blocks housing COVID-19 patients for 14 days, state media reported. Those entering and exiting communities must “always wear a mask, check their body temperature and scan their individual health code,” the Provincial Civil Affairs Department said in a press release.
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