The coronavirus pandemic could have a lasting impact on city life. WSJ’s Jaden Urbi explores how the ways we work, shop and play are changing as urban designers refocus on health, tech and open spaces. on.wsj.com
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Life in Wuhan revolves around coronavirus. Supplies and doctors are flowing into the city as patients with unrelated health problems are being sidelined, @Chao_Deng reports. #WSJWhatsNowt.co
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Cities After Covid: More Tech, Health and Open Spaces
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After 23 days without a locally transmitted coronavirus case and with much of the city returning to normal life, Hong Kong health officials are investigating how a 66-year-old woman and her granddaughter tested positive on.wsj.com
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How Would New York City Respond to the Coronavirus?