Li Kun liberated his family from Hubei province on Wednesday but it was a close-run thing.
The marketing manager lives and works in Hangzhou, a technology hub near Shanghai, and had returned to his hometown of Huanggang city in January for Chinese New Year when coronavirus struck. Mr Li, his wife and daughter suddenly found themselves caught in what was then the biggest mass quarantine in modern history, with almost all of Hubei’s 60m residents in lockdown.
As the Chinese epidemic became a global pandemic over recent weeks, entire countries would follow Hubei’s lead, including Italy and India.
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