Posted on 02/10/2020 10:07:42 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
More offices and stores in Beijing and other parts of China finally reopened Monday after the Lunar New Year break was extended to discourage travel and contain the new coronavirus, but many workers and shoppers appeared to stay home.
Public health authorities are watching closely to see whether the return to business worsens the spread of the virus, which has infected more than 40,000 people globally and killed over 900, with the vast majority of cases in China.
Even before the slow and cautious reopening, China on Monday reported a rise in new cases, dimming optimism that the near-quarantine of some 60 million people and other disease-control measures might be working.
Zhang Peng, who works for a livestreaming company in Beijing, went to the office for the first time since the holiday, which was supposed to end on Jan. 30. The company checked employees for fever and handed out masks.
I thought the situation is fairly good now, Zhang said. I went to work by subway today and underwent various checks in the station. And my company did a good job of prevention and control.
Iris Ke, who works for an advertising company, said she plans to wait until next week to go back to the office.
We just need to have a little more sense of self-protection, said Ke. Life goes on anyway. How come we stop going outside or stop working simply because of fear of disease? We cant do that.
There were few signs of activity on the streets of Beijing. The capitals broad avenues were largely free of traffic, and thousands of rental bikes stood in long ranks with hardly a customer. Tourist attractions such as the Forbidden City remained closed, as did schools, and many people worked from home, hoping to avoid crowds.
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If we find out that China has been lying about this outbreak, we need to excommunicate their nation from the world.
Women wearing protective face masks and raincoats buy foods at a supermarket in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province, Feb. 10, 2020.
If it stays viable on surfaces for 28 days, then Chinese products are not safe.
We need to ban imports from stricken countries, or stall them in customs 30 days.
Slow down mail from China 30 days.
What about frozen foods from China? Does Coronavirus survive freezing?
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