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  1. Some people in China are taking no chances when it comes to personal protection

  2. From latex gloves to bottles on heads, people are taking no chances in China

  3. People in China are taking extreme measure to avoid getting infected with the coronavirus

  4. The sustainable, thousands-year-old tradition remains a common sight in Hong Kong

  5. Police saluted a man after he left 500 surgical masks at the precinct and fled before he could be thanked by officers

  6. “I think he’s happy to help people who are in need,” said a woman whose father is on the front line of the coronavirus outbreak in central China

  7. A good samaritan left 500 surgical masks for police officers and fled before he could be thanked

  8. Bamboo scaffolding is thousands of years old, and remains the choice of builders in Hong Kong

  9. What it’s like to be caught up in China’s coronavirus outbreak

  10. A man in China left 500 surgical masks for police officers...then he “fled the scene.”

  11. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it

  12. A Canadian visiting her parents during the Lunar New Year was caught up in the coronavirus outbreak. She explained what her family is going through

  13. Facemasks have become ubiquitous in airports across the world

  14. For parents, games from their childhood were a popular way to cure boredom

  15. Imagine being able to flip a coin into a cup with a snooker shot

  16. From Saudi Arabia to America, airports are taking every precaution to prevent spreading the coronavirus

  17. The boy wants to become a professional snooker player in the future. He seems like he is on track

  18. It’s not as if Chinese people stuck in lockdown just sat on the couch all day, they came up with novel ideas for curing boredom

  19. The boy was dubbed “snooker genius” when he was only three years old

  20. Airports across the world are increasing their screening measures to try and prevent the spread of a coronavirus

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