



By Barnaby Lofton





On Tuesday afternoon, the 49 last patients exited Wuhans Wuchang temporary hospital, marking the closure of all 16 makeshift hospitals formed in Hubeis capital city during the coronavirus outbreak.





The city opened multiple makeshift hospitals last month to treat COVID-19 patients and contain the spread of the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. Sixteen public venues were converted into temporary hospitals, including exhibition centers and gymnasiums, Xinhua reported.





Check the photos below to see the last remains from one of Wuhans makeshift hospitals:





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Zhang Boli, an academic of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said the temporary hospitals in Wuhan received 13,000 patients, and the closures represent the completion of their task in the battle against the virus.





Last week, Chinas National Health Commission said over 3,300 medical workers had been infected nationwide, with at least 13 dead.





Healthcare workers in Wuhan received a morale boost from President Xi Jinping, who visited the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak on Tuesday a move which many perceived as a signal that Chinas fight against the deadly disease is coming to a close.





While the spread of the virus appears to be winding down in China, COVID-19 cases are growing at an alarming rate in countries across Asia, Europe and the Americas. According to statistics compiled by South China Morning Post, six new countries (Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, France and Germany) have over 1,000 total confirmed cases, and deaths outside of China have surpassed 1,100. In total, there are over 50,000 active coronavirus cases around the world.





[Cover image via Xinhua]









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