Global Times

West should get used to Wuhan gatherings, celebratio­ns: residents

- By Zhang Hui and Wan Lin

More big gatherings like the New Year celebratio­ns, sports events and live concerts will be staged in Wuhan, which was the hardest- hit city in China by COVID- 19, during 2021, and the world had better get used to it, Wuhan residents said, calling on some Westerners to save their fellow countrymen following Chinese experience­s rather than attacking Wuhan’s gatherings with prejudice and hostility.

When large crowds of Wuhan residents took to streets and launched balloons to celebrate the arrival of 2021 on New Year’s Eve, in sharp contrast with what Western media called a ghost town like Times Square with roads closed but no live audience, some Westerners with jealous eyes were sarcastic about Wuhan.

Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson asked, “How has Wuhan achieved this without a vaccine?” while posting the news about Wuhan residents’ celebratio­ns of the New Year in her tweet. She even questioned whether the footage of the celebratio­ns was staged.

Her sarcasm apparently achieved the opposite effect, with some netizens listing Wuhan’s effective epidemic prevention and control measures taken so far and blaming the British government for failing to be responsibl­e.

Some netizens also criticized Pearson for writing false epidemic prevention stories.

“So what did they do in China? Lockdowns, school closures, travel bans, mass testing, contact tracing, and masks. The sort of thing you opposed every step of the way this year ( 2020). Thanks a lot,” a netizen named Sam Bowman posted. He made nine posts to refute what Pearson said in these stories.

Some Wuhan residents reached by the Global Times called the sarcastic comments “sour grapes,” and said that their lives had returned to normal months ago, and more gatherings like the New Year celebratio­n would be held in the city.

For many Wuhan residents who emerged from the shadow of the epidemic last April, when the 76- day- lockdown was lifted, it’s quite normal to have such celebratio­ns, Yang Zhanqiu, deputy director of the pathogen biology department at Wuhan University, told the Global Times.

According to Wuhan media, about 30,000 customers visited 30 shopping malls in Hankou district in Wuhan on January 1, and residents all wear masks when attending public events.

Yang said that Pearson should better relate China’s experience in controllin­g the epidemic to her countrymen and government to help the UK control the spread of the virus, instead of being jealous and hostile about Wuhan’s celebratio­n.

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