Wuhan, the Chinese city where the coronavirus first emerged, partly re-opened today after two months of near total isolation.
The city in Hubei province was placed under a total lockdown in January after the disease swept through the community and deaths rocketed.
State media confirmed the city is showing signs of normal life after a passenger train arrived back into the city after midnight.
People are also now allowed to enter Wuhan, but not leave it, and trains into the capital have reportedly been booked days in advance.