Maskless Partygoers Living it Up in Wuhan - Claims it's thanks to harsh lockdown.
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By Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
A Reuters photo essay celebrates how residents of Wuhan are enjoying nightclubs and street parties without the need for masks or social distancing even as much of the rest of the world continues to labor under lockdown.
The article notes how young people living in the original epicenter of COVID-19 are now frolicking around in crowded beer halls and other venues.
“Nightlife in Wuhan is back in full swing almost seven months after the city lifted its stringent lockdown and the city’s young partygoers are embracing the catharsis,” states the piece, noting how maskless partygoers are spilling onto the streets.
In a crowded Wuhan beer hall, Zhang Qiong wipes birthday cake from her face after a food fight with her friends. 'I feel like I'm living a second life,' the textile worker who lives in the city says https://t.co/yUuUNF6fVF 1/6 pic.twitter.com/4dCX7WIMND
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 17, 2020
A previous video showing residents of Wuhan enjoying a giant pool party was also heralded by the Chinese Communist Party as a “strategic victory” in its fight against the coronavirus.
The piece puts the city’s recovery down to “one of the strictest lockdowns worldwide,” noting that a new locally transmitted case of COVID-19 hasn’t been reported since May 10.
The revival of the city's hard-hit nightlife economy offers a glimpse into a post-pandemic lifestyle that many hope will become a reality in 2021, after the global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines 3/6 pic.twitter.com/sqXfUsMysV
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 17, 2020
However, this fails to explain why similarly harsh lockdowns which were imposed in countries like Spain and Italy failed to prevent a second wave of the virus.
According to one of the individuals interviewed by Reuters, there are now more people enjoying the city’s nightlife than there was before the pandemic.
Despite the thriving night scene, Wuhan business and restaurant owners say it could still be some time before the surge in turnover makes up for massive losses during the lockdown. More 👉 https://t.co/yUuUNF6fVF by 📷 Aly Song and @catecadell 6/6 pic.twitter.com/cIFtaCJAHm
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 17, 2020
As we previously highlighted, not only is China back to normal, but its economy is enjoying a post-COVID surge that outstrips every other major country.
“A graph proposing GDP projections for various nations and areas showed that China was the only nation on the list to enjoy real GDP growth in 2020, with 1.8%, 8% in 2021 and 4.9% in 2022,” reported Sputnik.
“In comparison, the United States, having suffered a 3.7% drop in 2020, is set to achieve 3.2% and 3.5% real GDP growth in 2021 and 2022 respectively.”