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Lessons from China: How the Coronovirus Has Hit Real Estate

As Restrictions Ease, Caution Seems to Rule
Cummuters wear masks riding a subway in Shanghai. (Getty)
Cummuters wear masks riding a subway in Shanghai. (Getty)
By Alicia Villegas
CoStar News
April 21, 2020 | 4:18 P.M.

The coronavirus circling the globe was first identified in the industrial city of Wuhan, China last year. After placing residents there under a strict quarantine of 76 days, Wuhan’s lockdown came to an end on April 8, as government officials began relaxing restrictions on travel and business across the country.

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