Tabitha Chawinga has expressed joy over the return to training with her teammates at her Chinese Women's Super League side this week.
The 24-year-old joined Jiangsu in January 2018 and has been prolific, scoring 51 goals in 34 games on her debut season to solidify her reputation as one of the world's best female strikers.
In the following season, she retained the Chinese top-scorer prize, scoring 35 goals in 24 matches in all competitions to help Jiangsu to a quadruple, including the first league diadem since 2009.
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The Asian country - where Chawinga is plying her trade was the place the Covid-19 disease was discovered in late 2019, with 83,021 cases and 4,634 deaths recorded, as of Wednesday.