The cherry blossoms in Wuhan University have begun to bloom, marking the start of spring in a city that is only just beginning to loosen lock-down restrictions after suffering heavily from the coronavirus outbreak.
Wuhan University, where the blossoms have been growing in full force, is still closed due to COVID-19 restrictions, but some are seeing the blossoms as a sign the city is “restarting.”
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Cherry blossoms in Wuhan University bloom as coronavirus-stricken city begins ‘restarting’
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