The Chinese city where the coronavirus epidemic first broke out, Wuhan, has ended a two-month lockdown. However, a northern town has started restricting the movement of its residents amid concerns of a second wave of infections in mainland China.
China sealed off Wuhan, a city of 11 million people, on 23 January to stop the spread of the virus. More than 50,000 people in the city caught the virus, and at least 2,500 of them died, about 80% of all deaths in China, according to official figures.
Restrictions have eased in recent days as the capital of Hubei province saw just three new confirmed infections in the past 21 days and only two new infections in the past fortnight.