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Jaw-dropping photos show the scale of delivering food and medical supplies to the millions of people still under coronavirus lockdown in China

Feb 29, 2020, 13:02 IST
  • Hubei Province, which includes the city of Wuhan where the novel coronavirus first emerged, has been under quarantine for roughly a month in an effort to contain the spread of the virus.
  • Almost 50 million people are lockdown across China.
  • So far more than 2,900 people have died from virus and 85,000 have become infected, most of whom reside in mainland China.
  • Take a look at the jaw-dropping photos of efforts to deliver supplies to those on lockdown.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

In Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, 11 million people have been on quarantine for over a month.

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Community workers and volunteers have been delivering food to residents who can't leave their homes.

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Many workers are overburden by the number of orders placed.

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Truck-loads of food have been brought into Wuhan, as people remain in lockdown.

Source: The New York Times

Despite trucks with government permits being able to deliver food, stocks of food in supermarkets is running low in cities under quarantine.

Source: Business Insider

When the quarantine first went into effect in January, residents stockpiled food and supplies because they worried it could run out.

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Fast food workers, including cooks and delivery people, sometimes provide their temperature readings to customers.

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Some delivery personnel check residents' temperature as well.

Source: Wall Street Journal

Some people who place orders treat the delivery person with suspicion and keep their distance when a package arrives.

Source: Wall Street Journal

Medical supplies are consistently being delivered to the cut-off city.

Source: Business Insider

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