Workers at the joint-venture Dongfeng Honda in Wuhan, in China's Hubei province, eat lunch while sitting 1.5 meter away from each other.
By Dennis NormileScience’s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center.Public health officials worldwide are watching closely. "China is addressing an issue every country and location in the world will eventually face: how to normalize and restore societal activities, while at the same time minimizing disease-related dangers from the outbreak," says epidemiologist Keiji Fukuda of the University of Hong Kong.
New infections now mostly come from outside: More than 500 cases have been confirmed in incoming air passengers since 18 March.