CNN's David Culver visits Shanghai, China, where streets are mostly empty and businesses shuttered as fears of the novel coronavirus linger. ASAIO J.
Coronavirus ghost town: Shanghai has changed since the outbreak The streets are almost empty. Coronavirus warning: Outbreak hits Shanghai as cases soar - tourism warning SHANGHAI has reported its first case of the deadly coronavirus, which has now infected more than 200 people across China.
Shanghai was once considered one of the cities in China most vulnerable to the coronavirus because of its status as a transportation hub and its close economic ties with Central China’s Hubei province, the epicenter of the deadly outbreak. For more than a week, the rare resident of Shanghai who dared venture outside has encountered something unfamiliar: a surreal peace and quiet. 2020 May;66(5):475-481. doi: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001172. The virus …
1. Latest China news and updates on the coronavirus pandemic, Chinese President Xi Jinping, the economy and more - from MailOnline However, the megacity of 30 million people has done better than most at managing the outbreak. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Shanghai, China. The deadly coronavirus epidemic has brought much of China to a standstill, but perhaps nowhere has the change been more stark than in the country's biggest Roped-off playgrounds gather dust instead of giggles.