safety, work, and moving about in public. in the uk, one of the world's highest profile coronavirus patients is heading back to work. prime ministering street on monday. our international perspective this sunday includes an only-on-cnn visit to wuhan, china where the coronavirus pandemic behind. our david culver returns to find the city taking the steps to emerge from a long lockdown. >> reporter: john, being back here in wuhan three months after the lockdown took effect is a bit surreal. at the same time you get a sense for life and its attempts to restart. folks are hesitant but also trying to get their businesses back open. and for many, that's a struggle. we've spoken with small business owners here who frankly say they cannot recover from the financial crushing blow of a 76-day lockdown, being sealed inside their homes. even if they were to reopen, many of them are concerned that they won't have the customer base, that their clients will be too hesitant to return to a place where they could paeshl e potentially be exposed to the virus. one small business owner said government assistance could likely come far too late for him