But so far, residents say, food remains relatively well-stocked — if more expensive than usual — in supermarkets, and order prevails on the eerily abandoned streets. Seven of the country’s major courier services say they are rushing in express shipments of medical aid. All primary and secondary schools in Wuhan would transition to online courses starting Feb. 10, local media reported Tuesday. There’s no other choice.”ADZeng Yulin, another teacher, said Wuhan librarians have been offering books to keep children occupied at home. “Will people survive that?”On Chinese social media, holed-up Wuhanites showed how they were coping in videos that quickly went viral.
Source: Washington Post January 28, 2020 12:13 UTC