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Photos show how Wuhan tested 6.5 million people for the coronavirus in 9 days, while the US has only tested 14 million people in 4 months

  • On May 11, the Chinese city of Wuhan ordered all 11 million of its residents to be tested for the novel coronavirus.
  • The citywide testing campaign began after six new cases emerged in the city, ending Wuhan's 35-day streak of no new reported infections.
  • Two weeks in, they've reported that 6.5 million people have been tested. By comparison, the US has only tested a total of 14 million people in 4 months.
  • Thousands of medical doctors have been mobilized and makeshift sites have been built to test communities as quickly as possible. These photos reveal how they're making it happen.

In under two weeks, Wuhan has collected more than 9 million samples and tested 6.5 million residents for the coronavirus in a sweeping new citywide initiative.

On May 11, the city announced plans for a widespread testing campaign that ultimately aims to give all 11 million residents of Wuhan a free diagnostic test. The campaign came after six new cases signified the end of a month-long streak of no new reported infections.

The city ended its 76-day lockdown on April 8, and had since returned to a level of normalcy with the reopening of transportation, businesses, parks, and restaurants.

But the string of six new cases led the government to act quickly. "There will not be a new minor peak," China's chief epidemiologist Wu Zunyou,said in a statement. "We will not allow scattered cases to develop into massive outbreaks."

While some are critical of the efficacy in testing so many people in such a short period of time, others see it as a way to ensure the people of Wuhan that daily life can resume safely.

These photos show how Wuhan has implemented its new testing efforts, while the US and other countries continue to lag behind.

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