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Keeping the Wheels Turning
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  • A welder works at Harbin Boiler Co. Ltd. in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province in northeast China, on February 10
  • At the Jiangling Motors Group's production base in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province in east China, workers check ambulances on February 6
  • Employees of a foreign-funded enterprise work at the Guangzhou International Financial Center in Guangdong Province in south China on February 10
  • The Hodo Group's production line turns out protective suits in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province in east China, on February 8
  • A worker loads livestock feed at an animal feed mill in Qinzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in south China, on February 9
After an extended Chinese New Year holiday to contain the novel coronavirus, factories, offices and other institutions have resumed operation cautiously to keep life, production and the economy going.

Companies began to follow a flexible work arrangement in the week beginning February 3. Many worked from home wherever possible while in some organizations an essential skeleton staff was required at the workplace.

After the State Council, China's cabinet, issued a guideline on the resumption of production on February 8, more people headed back to work. Those providing public services, daily necessities and epidemic control supplies worked overtime even during the holiday and have been hailed as heroes.

(Photos by Xinhua News Agency)

Copyedited by Sudeshna Sarkar

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