Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • move overseas.

  • Now where ABC News is on the scene in Woot Wuhan as that China's ground zero for the pandemic tries to get back to normal.

  • And in London, where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is out of intensive care this morning and in good spirits, James Long is in London with the latest Good Morning, James.

  • Yeah, good morning, George.

  • He is out off the icy.

  • You sit in the hospital, but hopefully on the mend, a big relief for the United Kingdom in China.

  • Yes, Wuhan has finally come out of its lock down 11 long weeks, but we are getting a glimpse of what the easing in lock down could look like for us when our lockdowns are finally over.

  • This morning, after 76 days of locked down streets of Wuhan are open again, long lines forming at airports and train stations as thousands cannot last leave the city.

  • Things time lapse, showing how quickly morning traffic returned unimaginable just a few months ago.

  • But the infamous seafood market where the infection broke out still a no go zone.

  • The city of 11 million was the original epicenter of the cove.

  • It 19 crisis, the first case detected late last year, but now only three infections have been reported the past three weeks.

  • But as ever in China, surveillance is still in place.

  • Local police say these new helmets deployed a transit hubs can scan the temperatures of more than 100 passengers in just two minutes.

  • It's a bold claim on unclear how well they work for those catching flight or trains.

  • Protective guess still, keep this invisible enemy at bay.

  • This elaborate light show the Yangtze River with a celebration toe on a health care workers temperature checks beforehand, a reminder of the danger they battled against.

  • I didn't realize I'd be in quarantine for 67 days.

  • Mark Wetten, after months in isolation, has finally bought his ticket to return to the U.

  • S.

  • Waters definitely opening up.

  • People just really did a good job of a bang and doing what they needed to do.

  • In a sign of just how difficult it is to control this virus, Ruan might be opening up.

  • Another town in China is now going in tow.

  • Lock down.

  • It's about 1600 miles away from ruin, and they've detected code of covert 19 in Chinese nationals returning to the town.

  • George and James, We are seeing other hot spots crop up around the world.

  • That's right.

  • Different countries are taking kind of a different tack to this.

  • Japan has now seen a big spike in cases they declared a state of national emergency.

  • Spain now, though, is starting to see an end.

  • The prime minister there is saying that they are now controlling the fire that is Corona virus, although they are extending their locked down by a further two weeks.

  • George James Longman.

  • Thanks very much.

  • Hi, everyone.

  • George Stephanopoulos here.

  • Thanks for checking out the ABC News YouTube channel.

  • If you'd like to get more video show highlights and watch live event coverage, click on the right over here to subscribe to our channel.

  • And don't forget to download the ABC News after breaking news alerts.

move overseas.

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it