Lockdowns and travel restrictions 'stifled the coronavirus outbreak in China from Wuhan by 92 percent'
Wuhan, in the Hubei province of China - the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak - did not impose travel restrictions until January 31. Before that date, of all cases reported outside Hubei, 515 of them had a known travel history to Wuhan and their symptoms began before the lockdown.
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