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CGTN Documentary Wuhan

/ Screenshot from filmTakeuchi admitted he was unsure about what to expect before the filming began. /Screenshot from filmThe local winter swimming team before they swim across the Yangtze River. Millions who had set out across the country for family reunions during the holiday had to cut their vacations short or a completely change plans after the outbreak of COVID-19, a pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus, hit the city of Wuhan in central Hubei Province. Beijing ICP prepared NO.16065310-3Copyright © 2020 CGTN. Find the latest breaking news and information on the day’s top stories, politics, business, culture, sports, nature, travel, technology and more. It struck during China's busiest travel season and cast a dark shadow over the Lunar New Year.Millions who had set out across the country to see family during the holiday had to cut their vacations short or completely change their plans after the deadly outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) hit the city of Wuhan in Hubei Province.Entire families were getting infected at a rapid rate.The "Epicenter - 24 hours in Wuhan" documentary paints a very human and compassionate story of the people fighting the outbreak in China. Since the outbreak began, it has infected over 70,000 people and killed at least 1,600, and the numbers continue to grow. "Long Time No See, Wuhan" is Takeuchi's second documentary recording the pandemic in China. Japan next week. The pressure is high. CGTN's reporter talked to the director of the lab about its work. Lai Yun (L) and Takeuchi Ryo sit in Lai's restaurant in Wuhan. "I recruited on Weibo Wuhan residents who were willing to be filmed, and over 100 people signed up. The 60-minute documentary, by Takeuchi Ryo, chronicles 10 days in the life of 10 ordinary Wuhan residents recovering from the extraordinary events that have played out in the city since late last December. Asked how it felt after shuttering doors for 130 days since the onset of the outbreak, Li clarified that it had actually been "133 days" since the last time he served customers.Another protagonist is a young female nurse who volunteered to join medical efforts to treat and save an influx of COVID-19 patients. People, who survived the SARS outbreak more than 15 years ago, are following procedures to stay healthy during the COVID-19 outbreak.Copyright © 2020 CGTN. Since the outbreak began, it has infected over 70,000 people and killed at least 1,600, and the numbers continue to grow.In Wuhan, where the novel coronavirus was first detected, the city mobilized all its resources but soon hospitals were overwhelmed with patients, while more people were enlisted to help save lives.To halt the spread of the infection, the Chinese government put Wuhan, a city of more than 10 million residents, on lockdown. Lai was quick to inform the director upon meeting for the first time that "I have had a nucleic acid test" as he reached out to shake hands with Takeuchi.Lai Yun (L) and Takeuchi Ryo sit in Lai's restaurant in Wuhan. Beijing ICP prepared NO.16065310-3Copyright © 2020 CGTN. Many are working long shifts.While the threat of the disease still persists throughout China and on a global scale, there is optimism. /Courtesy of Takeuchi Ryo)Copyright © 2020 CGTN. It was closed off from the rest of the world for 76 days to slow the spread of the disease starting January 23. It houses the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory. Before 2020, Wuhan might have been little known outside China. The world's initial contact with it came as the new coronavirus reared its spiky, ugly head – but a Japanese filmmaker is on a quest to undo the bad first impression by showing another side of the city. CGTN.com is the official website for China Global Television Network, which brings a Chinese perspective to global news. "Long Time No See, Wuhan" by Takeuchi Ryo chronicles 10 days in the life of 10 ordinary Wuhan residents recovering from the extraordinary events that have played out in the city since late last December.The documentary, Takeuchi's second film about the pandemic in China, made its online debut last Friday, racking up 15 million views on Chinese social platform Weibo in the first 24 hours.

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CGTN Documentary Wuhan