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Surprising frames from Wuhan, where the coronavirus pandemic emerged

In Wuhan, China’s Hubey province, where the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, which affected the whole world, occurred, there was a density in pools and water parks at the weekend. As life in the city returned to normal, the images of fish hoardings created in the pool by people who wanted to watch the show in an entertainment center without any protective measures were the subject of discussion.

Due to the new type of corona virus pandemic seen in more than 200 countries and regions, the number of cases approached 22 million and the number of deaths approached 775 thousand. However, life in Wuhan, China’s Hubey province, where the epidemic occurred, almost returned to normal.

Quarantine practice was lifted in many places in the city, and people who were found from the hot weather started to flock to the water parks and pools in the city.

On the other hand, although virus measures are still strictly enforced in the city, the photos served by the AFP have sparked a new debate in the west. In these photos, it is seen that thousands of people who want to watch a show in the Playa Maya water park gather in the pool without applying measures such as masks and social distance. The carefree behavior of the visitors in the water park caused various discussions both in China and around the world.

However, Micheal Smith, the Chinese correspondent for The Australian Financial Review, wrote that the photos were criticized for being misunderstood. Stating that Wuhan residents have had very difficult times and that the epidemic stopped in the city, Smith said, “It is great to see the Chinese have a good time away from social distance and other measures. Australians should be criticized. I don’t think people quarantined in Melbourne have the right to be upset. I am very sorry “used expressions.

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