In Wuhan, the birthplace of the new Coronavirus that has swept the world, life has returned to normal, as crowding becomes apparent: residents fill restaurants and bars and swim in the Yangtze River.
As if it is not that city that was paralyzed by a mysterious disease at the end of 2019, before it sneaked into the whole world to varying degrees and infects more than 25 million people.
But some do not forget the disaster that befell here, and seek to sue the Chinese government for compensation and an apology.
Among them is Zhao Li (39 years), who says that her father died of "Covid 19" disease caused by the virus, according to a report, "Sky News", Tuesday.
Zhao added that her father's death was due to "government concealment of the facts and negligence in providing necessary treatment."
"I think the government concealed some facts. Because of this disappearance, the people of Wuhan continued to go about their lives as usual, and celebrated the Chinese New Year naturally, without taking any protective measures, which resulted in my father being injured. And she died."
In details of his death, Zhao mentioned that her father showed symptoms of the virus in late January.
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The emergency services were busy when the family called for help, there was no ambulance to take him to the hospital, and the family had to take him on foot for 9 kilometers, in the bitter cold, before they continued their journey. To the hospital by tuk-tuk.
Zhao's father died of failing breathing while sitting in the emergency waiting room, his daughter says.
Zhao said, "I was shocked. My heart broke, and I was very angry. I think the government has hidden the fact that the Coronavirus can spread from people to people. I am suing the government and asking them to pay compensation."
Many families in Wuhan were in pain, but very few people dared to take action and go to court, like Zhao.
The municipal court rejected her request, and the police visited her mother, warning that she should drop the case and not speak about it publicly, but these threats did not deter the woman who filed her case before the Supreme Court in Hubei Province. Wuhan belongs.
"What I did is legal," Zhao said. "What I said is true. I didn't lie. I didn't make up rumors."