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Chinese locked down in coronavirus epicentre Wuhan fight despair and boredom with humour

  • Amid a government-imposed quarantine, residents in Wuhan – the coronavirus outbreak’s epicentre – are finding relief in laughter
  • Roughly 9 million people remain sealed off in the city, and some of them have taken to uploading amusing posts on social media

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Millions of people remain sealed off in Wuhan and some have taken to uploading humorous posts on social media to get by. Photo: AFP
Natalie Koh

From love cabbages and dancing in the park to wry comments about the “patriotic virus”, bored Wuhan residents locked down due to coronavirus have turned to gallows humour to boost morale.

The central Chinese city, along with several others in Hubei province, has been sealed off by a government-imposed quarantine since January 23 after scientists discovered a new strain of coronavirus believed to have originated at a seafood market.
The virus has killed at least 259 people in mainland China and infected more than 11,900 worldwide.
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Roughly 9 million people remain in lockdown in Wuhan, and some of them have taken to uploading humorous posts on social media to get by.

Under the hashtag “Diary of a sealed-off city”, which has amassed more than 1 billion views on Chinese social media platform Weibo, Wuhan residents have been posting snippets about life at home.

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