Life in Wuhan, once the epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak, has largely returned to normal. But some residents are still reeling from the economic and psychological toll of the pandemic, says ST China correspondent Elizabeth Law on Asian Insider.
0:00 - Introduction
0:59 - Life is pretty much back to normal in Wuhan
2:08 - Mental health is a taboo topic in China
4:59 - Elizabeth Law revisits Wuhan’s wet markets
8:16 - China has tried to reshape the coronavirus narrative
11:27 - What’s it like to travel to Wuhan now?
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