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Residents of the city of 11 million, which was the first epicenter of COVID-19, have conflicting emotions as they reckon with the aftermath of the virus and their 76-day lockdown.
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toggle caption Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty Images A woman walks in a park along Yangtze River in Wuhan on January 19, 2021.
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A year ago, on January 23, 2020, China imposed an absolute lockdown in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
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] A scene from January 25, 2020, in Wuhan: Health workers in protective garb walk next to patients awaiting medical attention at the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital.
] For many, Wuhan is largely back to normal, and most of its residents want to move on.
] Some 3,000 died of the virus in China, and more than three fourths of those who contracted coronavirus in Wuhan still experience residual symptoms, according to a recent study published in the Lancet.
] toggle caption Getty Images/Getty Images Staff members transfer patients to Jin Yintan hospital on January 17, 2020 in Wuhan.
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Residents Look Back With Pride, Anger, Pain : Goats and Soda : NPR