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At present, the French Consulate General in Wuhan is the only foreign consulate in Wuhan     1     is open for business. Since the outbreak, France     2     (provide) two shifts of medical supplies to China.

To prevent cross-infection, Olivier Guyonvarch, the French consul general in Wuhan,     3     (agree) to have an exclusive interview with China Daily on the streets of Wuhan.

“I really would like     4     (express) my support for the medical staff in Wuhan. They are heroes and are the first-line fighters     5     the disease,” he said. Many others in Wuhan, such as street cleaners and people     6     (work)in the markets to sell food, also deserve gratitude for     7     they are doing.

“During its long history, Wuhan has faced many difficulties. This time I think that we can be confident in the     8     (strong) and the resilience of Wuhan’s people to go through this very difficult time,” he said.

“We hope that Wuhan will recover as     9     (quick)as possible. We will stay with Wuhan to help the city, and help the people get     10     (well) through cooperation with friends.”

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