U.S. ambassador to China, Terry Branstad, "intends to resume
operations in Wuhan in the near future", Frank Whitaker,
minister counselor for Public Affairs at the embassy, said in an
email to Reuters, without giving a specific date.
The U.S. State Department withdrew consulate staff and their
families in late January after the Chinese government put the
city under lockdown to curb the spread of the virus.
Wuhan, a central Chinese city with a population of about 11
million, has accounted for the majority of China's coronavirus
cases and deaths, though the epidemic has since subsided there
and in other parts of the country.
Since apparently jumping to people in a Wuhan market selling
wildlife, the coronavirus has spread globally, infecting more
than 7 million people and killing more than 410,000.
(This story corrects spelling of name of U.S. embassy official
in second paragraph)
(Reporting by Se Young Lee; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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